ショートスリーパー
意味
A short sleeper; someone who functions well on very little sleep, typically under 5-6 hours.
ショートスリーパー became a buzzword as successful business figures like Elon Musk and certain Japanese CEOs claimed to sleep only 3-4 hours. In Japan's overwork culture, calling yourself a ショートスリーパー can be a humble brag about productivity. However, sleep scientists have pushed back, noting true short sleepers are extremely rare genetically, and most people who claim the label are simply chronically sleep-deprived.
例文
- うちの上司ショートスリーパーで毎日4時間しか寝てないらしい。
- ショートスリーパーに憧れるけど、自分は8時間寝ないと無理。
- ショートスリーパーって本当に存在するの?ただの寝不足じゃない?
使い方ガイド
場面: daily conversation, business, health discussions
トーン: impressed, skeptical
正しい言い方
- あの人ショートスリーパーだから朝4時から仕事してるんだって。 (That person is a short sleeper, so apparently they start working at 4am.)
- ショートスリーパーは遺伝的に決まるらしいよ。 (Apparently being a short sleeper is genetically determined.)
避ける言い方
- 「俺ショートスリーパーだから」と睡眠不足を正当化しない (Don't use 'I'm a short sleeper' to justify chronic sleep deprivation)
よくある間違い
- Using ショートスリーパー as a badge of honor when actually just chronically sleep-deprived — true short sleepers are genetically rare
起源と歴史
From English 'short sleeper.' Gained popularity in Japan through business media and self-improvement culture in the 2010s, often cited alongside successful entrepreneurs who claim minimal sleep.
文化的背景
時代: 2010s, business self-improvement culture
世代: 20s-40s, business-oriented people
社会的背景: Often associated with ambitious professionals
地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Reflects the lingering cultural value placed on sleeping less and working more, though this attitude is gradually shifting.
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