Many people still follow a late schedule: lunch around 2–3 p.m. and dinner often after 9 p.m., even on workdays., It is common for employees to sleep briefly at work (inemuri), and it is seen as a sign of dedication, not laziness., Quiet hours are taken seriously; vacuuming or loud activities on Sundays can be considered unacceptable., Daily life often includes long lunch breaks, and eating at your desk is traditionally discouraged., Drinking cappuccino after 11 a.m. is unusual; milk-based coffee is considered a morning-only habit., Meals are often eaten with the right hand, as it is part of daily etiquette and routine., Friends and family commonly meet late in the evening, and it is normal for social visits to start after 10 p.m.

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