Siesta is a rest or nap in the midday. This tradition is most commonly practiced in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines.
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Countries with similar customs or traditions to siesta include Greece with their afternoon "siesta" called "mesimeri," Italy with the "riposo" or "pausa pranzo," and the Philippines with the "siesta" or "hilot." These cultures often take a break in the afternoon to rest, recharge, and escape the heat of the day.
The custom of having a siesta was introduced in our country by the Spaniards. Indeed, during the Spanish times, the Philippines was the land of the fiesta, the novena, and the siesta
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It is siesta (from the Spanish custom).
In other countries, a siesta refers to a short nap or rest period taken during the day, typically after lunch. It is common in countries with warm climates, such as Spain and some Latin American countries, to avoid the hottest hours of the day and recharge for the afternoon.
They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
In the Philippines, a siesta typically refers to a short nap or rest taken in the afternoon, usually after lunch. It is a common practice in the country, especially in warm climates, to avoid the hottest part of the day.
The plural form of siesta is siestas.