Spaniards have traditionally coped with their late nights by taking a mid-morning coffee break and a two-hour lunch break, giving them the opportunity to enjoy one of the country’s most infamous traditions: the siesta.
西班牙人习惯通过上午的咖啡时间和两小时的午休来熬夜,这使他们有机会享受西班牙最臭名远扬的传统:午睡。
Changing the workday would threaten Spaniards’ customary naptime, although whether or not citizens would mind is still up for debate. A January 2017 study by research company Simple Lógica found that less than 18% of Spaniards nap regularly, while nearly 60% never take a siesta. In fact, business owners in many of the country’s major cities and holiday resorts remain open during the midday break to cater to tourists.
尽管市民们是否介意仍是个有待商榷的问题,但改变工作日的时间将威胁到西班牙人习惯的午睡时间。2017年1月,Simple Lógica调查公司的研究发现,不到18%的西班牙人有固定的小憩时间,而将近60%的西班牙人从来不午睡。事实上,西班牙主要城市和度假区的商业门店在午休时间照常营业,以迎合游客需求。
Meanwhile, those who do nap express frustration when changes in their daily routine prevent them from sleeping mid-day.
同时,这些会小憩的人表达了不满,因为改变他们的日常作息使他们无法睡午觉。
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