Cafe for sleep
It's not the only siesta cafe that shows up in Korea, but there are many of them to deliver a message loud and clear that Koreans really need some sleep.
It is a state that is seriously deprived of sleep and according to the organisation for economic cooperation and development (OECD) average working hours for South Korean workers in the year, 2113 hours, 1786 hours for American citizens and 1719 for Japan's citizens.
A poll in Korea shows that only 3 people out of every 10 people are satisfied in terms of quality and quantity of sleep
89.2 workers in South Korea said they felt their lives were at risk due to working hours until late at night.
89.2 workers in South Korea said they felt their lives were at risk due to working hours until late at night.
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