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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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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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