It depends on which way the bed is positioned in relation to the door, the temperature of the room, how much light is comming through the windows as I don't draw curtains or shutters ...
Decent_Love: Should go to bed after two hours after dinner. but can go to bed immediately after lunch, only for 30 or 40 minutes.
Spanish people often go for a siesta straight after lunch which is served any time between 1pm and 3pm in the South. Siesta can last between 1h and 2h ...
Selenite: Spanish people often go for a siesta straight after lunch which is served any time between 1pm and 3pm in the South. Siesta can last between 1h and 2h ...
I’ve been to Spain & I know for a fact that lunch is served from 1pm - 2.55 pm .
Youcannow: I’ve been to Spain & I know for a fact that lunch is served from 1pm - 2.55 pm .
People work till 2pm and kids go to school till about 2 as well, then they have to get home and cook lunch then eat it.
In Spain, in the south, in restaurants, lunch is served ftom about 1pm for foreigners till about 3pm for Spaniards. I know because I've been living here for the last 14 years and not just visiting.
In hotels full of mostly foreigners who tend to eat earlier, lunch may possibly be served between 1pm and 2.55pm. That is hardly representative of Spain or of the south of Spain which I was talking about!
You remind me of my ex husband who used to argue with me about French culture. He knew best because he'd been on a day trip once. Never mind that I lived there for 20 years
Selenite: People work till 2pm and kids go to school till about 2 as well, then they have to get home and cook lunch then eat it.
In Spain, in the south, in restaurants, lunch is served ftom about 1pm for foreigners till about 3pm for Spaniards. I know because I've been living here for the last 14 years and not just visiting.
In hotels full of mostly foreigners who tend to eat earlier, lunch may possibly be served between 1pm and 2.55pm. That is hardly representative of Spain or of the south of Spain which I was talking about!
You remind me of my ex husband who used to argue with me about French culture. He knew best because he'd been on a day trip once. Never mind that I lived there for 20 years
I just wrote a very long post because someone disagreed with me about 5min... but it wasn't the 5 min... it was the perceived arrogance of the post
Selenite: I just wrote a very long post because someone disagreed with me about 5min... but it wasn't the 5 min... it was the perceived arrogance of the post
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