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==== Nordic countries ====
The well-known coffee break was created in the Nordic region, particularly Sweden and Finland. The {{Lang|sv|[[Fika (Sweden)|fika]]}} (pause) tradition calls for two breaks in the morning and afternoon, which are also common during the workday. A social event, {{Lang|sv|fika}} is usually a coming-together of loved ones, friends, and colleagues over strong coffee and a shared sweet.

Nordic countries

The well-known coffee break was created in the Nordic region, particularly Sweden and Finland. The fika (pause) tradition calls for two breaks in the morning and afternoon, which are also common during the workday. A social event, fika is usually a coming-together of loved ones, friends, and colleagues over strong coffee and a shared sweet.