$BNB In Japan, taking a nap during work is not looked down upon; on the contrary, it is considered a respectable practice. Employers see it as a sign of dedication, reflecting that the person has worked hard enough to need a break.
In Vietnam, there is a common system that encourages taking a 30-minute nap after lunch, as it is viewed as part of the work culture to enhance productivity. Many believe that this short break improves energy levels and helps employees to be more focused and patient, positively reflecting on their performance at work and their personal lives after hours. >>>>>. #RedSeptember #USNonFarmPayrollReport