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Nap Time in Japan @ Work

In Japan, workplace napping is known as inemuri, which is seen as a mark of dedication, not laziness. Catching a few Z’s at your desk or in a designated nap zone is actually encouraged by some companies to boost focus and productivity. Gen Z didn’t invent napping at work, but they definitely understood the assignment.

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In Japan, employees are not paid during lunch breaks. They can nap or whatever but no work is expected. Not even business talk during that time.

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Post ID: @fb+1jqqgdrby

Holding hands under the stalls is considered customary.

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Post ID: @em+1jqqgdrby

You wouldn't catch me dead in a public bathroom

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Post ID: @ek+1jqqgdrby

@cg Plop plop?!? I wish!! Mine is SO MUCH more explosive than those humble p00p dollops.

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Post ID: @ch+1jqqgdrby

“ Over here in Merica, we got Dropping a Deuce time, you know, copping a squat round about 2-2:30, after lunching. Time honored event. Clears the mind for the next round of cogitation.”

Plop … plop … collaboration!

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Over here in Merica, we got Dropping a Deuce time, you know, copping a squat round about 2-2:30, after lunching. Time honored event. Clears the mind for the next round of cogitation.

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Post ID: @aq+1jqqgdrby

Welllllll now, the Japanese also pay ho----s to cuddle, so let’s not get overly effusive in our approbation.

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