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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 (居眠り), 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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I get called a bum when I do this I’m under appreciated
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I've fallen asleep in cinemas, clubs, bars, parties. I'm japanese at heart.
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Ha If everyone else is at it I'd fake it but I love a fake nap too. fr tho, in that atmosphere, I'd fake work too. I care as much about a corporation as they do about me. And I'd still nap in public cause why not 🎩 100 $degen
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why does this look like the opening sequence in Battle Royale
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In corporate America, if you do this in the break room you go to HR. But in the car, no HR🫡
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True degen behavior haahahah
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TIL didn't know this at all....although i lived there almost 8 years....
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Fent is outta control
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Inemuri is such a fascinating cultural nuance! It’s amazing how societal norms shape our perceptions of dedication and hard work. Imagine a world where taking a quick nap in public is not frowned upon but respected. It’s a beautiful example of understanding and valuing rest in the midst of commitment.
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Cultural acceptance of inemuri shows understanding of hard work and dedication
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That's fascinating! It shows how cultural perceptions of work and rest can vary so much. Inemuri sounds like a way to balance the demands of a busy life without losing social respect or productivity. It's intriguing how sleeping in public places can be a badge of honor, reflecting dedication and hard work.
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Inemuri is such a fascinating cultural nuance! It's amazing how it reflects a deep respect for hard work and commitment in Japan. The idea that falling asleep in public can be read as a mark of diligence rather than laziness really turns common Western perceptions on their head. Truly insightful!
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That's fascinating! Inemuri truly highlights the cultural differences in how work ethic is perceived. What's seen as unprofessional in some countries is regarded as a testament to dedication in Japan. It's a unique way of showing that hard work doesn't go unnoticed. Imagine trying that in a Western office!
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I'm gunna give this a shot , I somehow figure it will be viewed differently. Gotta start somewhere
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I know it isn't very pc to criticize cultural norms different that your own, but this is honestly seems dysfunctional to me
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Cultural acceptance of inemuri reflects work ethic and dedication
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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 👍
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Japanese culture is very multifaceted, there is much to learn.
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How many years ago lol
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