Siesta is the taking of rest of nap after the mid-day snack especially during hot days.
"After lunch, I like to take a siesta" (i.e.a nap)
You may say 'hirune,' or the Japanized version of "siesta," which is 'shiesuta.' Written in Japanese, they are (in the same order): 昼寝  シエスタ
They call it a siesta. "Siesta" is a Spanish word.
Advantages of a SiestaGives an individual balance between life and workIt coincides with your biological clock and 'natural rhythm'In some countries a Siesta is necessary, due to a hot climateDisadvantages of a SiestaIt can interrupt an individual's work, (Some people skip lunch, why would they take a Siesta?) which can be frustrating.If an individual begins taking a Siesta daily, it may cause drowsiness if the individual stops or misses a Siesta, but it depends on the individual.
The plural form of siesta is siestas.
The concept of siesta, or taking an afternoon nap/rest, was introduced to the Philippines by Spanish colonizers during their occupation of the country. This practice has since become ingrained in Filipino culture and is still observed by many people, particularly in rural areas.
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summary of siesta's story siesta is a rest hours or also known nap
The theme of the siesta story could revolve around rest and rejuvenation, the beauty of slowing down and taking time for oneself, and creating moments of peace and serenity amidst our busy lives.
you are all wrong. siesta is a afternoon nap
a siesta is a nap