Spain’s siestas and late-nights lifestyle is making some people unhappy. Here’s why ...Middle East

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By Atika Shubert, CNN (CNN) — The Spanish day is famously long. Lunch doesn’t start until two in the afternoon. Work often ends after seven in the evening and dinner begins at half past eight, at the earliest. To the delight of some tourists keen to experience a different way of living, many restaurants close well after midnight, sending staff home in the early hours of the morning. So, when Yolanda Diaz, Spain’s second vice president and minister for labor and social economy, denounced the country’s late-night culture as “crazy,” she hit a nerve. “No reasonable country keeps its restaurants open until one in the morning,” she said during a parliamentary group meeting this month. “It

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