That's generally true! American culture often prioritizes productivity and long work hours, which can make it challenging to find time for naps. Unlike in some other countries where napping is more socially accepted and even encouraged, such as Spain with its traditional siesta or Japan where workplace naps are seen as a sign of dedication, napping in public or at work in the U.S. is less common.
However, attitudes are slowly changing. Some companies are starting to recognize the benefits of napping, such as increased alertness and productivity, and are implementing designated nap areas. Additionally, portable pillows and sleep masks have become popular, suggesting a growing interest in finding ways to squeeze in a quick rest during the day. Nonetheless, the concept of regularly taking a nap is still not as widely accepted in American society as it is in some other parts of the world.