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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