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This is What’s Trending Today…

In much of the United States, Sunday, March 13 marked the beginning of Daylight Savings Time. This meant many people lost one hour of sleep Saturday night.  

To help them ease into the time change, some Americans celebrated National Napping Day on Monday. The hashtag #nationalnappingday trended worldwide on Twitter and Facebook.

Social media users urged people to take a nap during the day. They said the rest will help you deal with the loss of one hour’s worth of sleep.

Midday naps are common in some countries. There, long lunch breaks enable workers and students to rest after eating.

The United States is not one of those countries. Many American workers take just a 30-minute lunch break.

On National Napping Day, people on social media celebrated the health benefits of napping. Research shows the extra rest can help reduce day-to-day stress. Studies also show naps are also good for your heart, and can help you think clearly at work or school.

Some people tweeted about taking naps when they probably shouldn’t have been, such as during a class or at work.

And not surprisingly, some of the most popular National Napping Day posts were of animals sleeping.

And that’s What’s Trending Today.

I’m Ashley Thompson.

 

Are midday naps common in your country? Let us know in the Comments section and on our Facebook page!

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Words in This Story

 

nap - n. a short period of sleep especially during the day

benefit - n. a good or helpful result or effect

stress - n. a state of mental tension and worry caused by problems in your life or work

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by: Francesco from: Italy
03/15/2016 7:03 PM
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It's very common to take a nap after lunch in Italy especially for people that work for a public firm. This because we work six hours a day for six days a week. We don't have a weekend free but only the sunday.


by: bass from: Republic of Korea
03/15/2016 7:53 AM
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I am in Korea, unfortunately we don't have napping time except children. We just got 30 minutes to 1 hour for lunch time. It's a bad.


by: Santoss from: Vietnam
03/15/2016 7:42 AM
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good news. In my country , workers take off one hour at lunch.


by: Jane
03/15/2016 7:19 AM
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In china, most people will take a walk after lunch instead of take a nap.And I think it's not very healthy to take a nap immediately after lunch cause that will make us fater and fater.


by: Huong from: VietNam
03/15/2016 3:50 AM
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I'm from Vietnam. And yes, snapping is very common in my country. We usually have from 1 to 2 hours for break time. After having lunch, we spend about 30 minutes for snapping. It is really necessary for me to continue a half-day work.

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by: Abilio lima from: Island of Sao Tome and Pr
03/17/2016 4:09 PM
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by Abilio Lima from The Island of São Tome and Principe
On São Tome and Principe Island people usually take nap after their lunch, normally, it happens one hour.
I supporse snapping is helpful to our health.

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by: Thao from: VietNam
03/17/2016 3:38 AM
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I think it's "napping" not "snapping"


by: Violeta from: Mexico City
03/15/2016 1:49 AM
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Nope. Here in Mexico City is impossible to take naps after lunch. I wish we could ;(


by: Ha
03/14/2016 10:20 PM
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Yes, it is common to take a nap after lunch in my country. People always have one hour break, they spend thirty minutes for their lunch and thirty minutes for their nap.
Taking nap after lunch is beneficial. It helps fresh your mind and charge your battery for the next four hours of working.

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by: Eloy Montalvo Hernández from: Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
03/15/2016 1:40 AM
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I like to take a nap every day after lunch. I am from Mexico. Sinaloa.


by: Sameer
03/14/2016 9:39 PM
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I'm in Kurdistan, we have too


by: Cuervo
03/14/2016 8:48 PM
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I'm from Argentina and yes, it's very, very common

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