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IKEA is a human being, so is IKEA abroad?

Sleeping in IKEA's bed can also happen abroad. But in terms of degree, there are not so many people in China.

Personally, I think it's because the population density in foreign countries is not as high as that in China, especially in the first-and second-tier cities in China.

Another reason is that the working environment abroad may be better, and the work pressure is not as great as that of domestic office workers.

Many office workers are forced to sleep in IKEA, and their work places are too far away from home, and they don't have enough rest time, but they face a lot of work in the afternoon. Even if it is a shameful move, it is a helpless move for them.

In fact, it is normal for netizens to have opinions about someone sleeping in a bed at home. After all, in terms of China people's thinking, the bed is a very secret place. It is not appropriate to sleep openly in public.

Compared with other domestic furniture brands, IKEA has a simple style, and its relatively low price makes it popular with the younger generation of consumers, and it also has a good geographical position in many second-tier cities.

However, in foreign countries, due to the small population density, IKEA is often located in a relatively remote place. So few people choose to take such a long walk to take a nap.

IKEA's attraction to sleep in China may also be related to its food. After all, IKEA food is notoriously affordable and delicious. Imagine how happy it is for a tired office worker to find a restaurant where he can have a free lunch break.

One more question. Some time ago, IKEA was spit out by netizens because of the maze design. Those who lie in bed and rest are likely to get lost, because they have no choice but to find an exit.

China's national quality has been greatly improved. There is no need to maliciously speculate on the quality of China people in the comparison of some issues. It is better to think about the root of this problem from the surface of things.