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2016-04-06 17:09:26 Post No. 70124766
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2016-04-06 17:09:26
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Spaniards get in here and explain yourselves. How is this not NEET tier? Don't say "its so hot out." Asians live in the tropics and they don't do this.
>Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy wants to end a long-standing and well-recognized tradition: the mid-afternoon break.
>Under new legislation, Spain would switch back to Greenwich Mean Time and do away with siestas, the sleep-filled breaks some Spaniards take.
>“I will find a consensus to make sure the working day ends at 6 p.m.,” Rajoy said, according to the London Times.
>He made the push at a party conference over the weekend, where he tried to court other parties, unions and business leaders to support the idea, according to the Standard.
>Traditionally, the Spanish work day begins at 10 a.m. and is split in half by a two- to three-hour break known as the siesta. Spaniards traditionally leave at 2 p.m. and return to work around 4 or 5, according to The Times. The work day typically ends at 8 p.m.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/04/05/time-to-wake-up-spains-prime-minister-wants-to-end-the-siesta/