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@shibuyafilm
in Japan, it's socially acceptable and even seen as a sign of dedication to fall asleep in public places, such as on the train or in the office. known as inemuri (ε±…ηœ γ‚Š), this practice translates to "sleeping while being present." it reflects that the person is tired from working hard, and in some contexts, it is even seen as a sign of diligence and commitment.
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This is cool but this happen all over the world but I like that fact that they are seeing it as culture so the public won’t see you as if you are embarrassing yourself by sleeping in public but as a sign of hard work Nice πŸ‘
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