etterslengers
Etterslengers is a term used in some Germanic languages, particularly Dutch and Afrikaans, that translates roughly to "after-sleepers" or "late risers." It refers to individuals who habitually wake up later than the average person, often experiencing a natural tendency to sleep in. This phenomenon is closely related to chronotypes, which describe an individual's natural sleep-wake cycle. People with an "evening type" chronotype, also known as night owls, are more likely to be etterslengers.
The reasons behind being an etterslenger can be varied. Genetic predispositions play a significant role in