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Bars Become Latest Trendy Workspaces for Young Professionals

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In a rising trend, many young people have started using bars as unconventional workspaces. Minh Ngoc, a university student, spends her evenings working at bars, finding the high-tempo music to be conducive for productivity. This shift away from traditional quiet places like cafes and libraries is gaining popularity, with bars providing an energetic environment that some find stimulating for work.

In recent months, many individuals like Khanh Ngan, a freelancer, have adopted bars as their secondary offices. She and her friends often choose bustling nightlife venues to work creatively or focus deeply in secluded areas. This blend of work and leisure is facilitated by the social atmosphere, allowing a refreshing break from tasks by interacting with the environment, such as chatting with bartenders or observing patrons.

Social media has highlighted this trend, with bars emerging as popular workspaces. Nguyen Viet Hoang, a DJ in Hanoi, has seen a substantial increase in guests working on laptops, adjusting his music sets accordingly. Bars like his are embracing this shift with curated music sessions that attract online views, while venues such as Zero Point bar have reorganized spaces to cater to this new clientele, offering different music zones and comfortable seating for extended work periods.

Experts like Nguyen Viet Chung recognize the potential benefits of such environments. High-tempo music can enhance focus and motivation, releasing dopamine which makes mundane tasks more enjoyable. However, it's important to maintain balance, as excessive stimulation may decrease productivity and cause physical strain. Safety measures, like taking regular breaks and choosing less smoky environments, are recommended.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh attributes this trend partly to post-Covid shifts in work habits, appealing particularly to Gen Z. The communal aspect of working in public spaces can alleviate isolation and motivate individuals by fostering a shared sense of purpose. For many, bars have successfully become multifunctional spaces that combine relaxation with work, helping them manage stress and maintain productivity, reported VN Express.

Key Takeaways

  • Young people are increasingly working in bars for a stimulating environment.

  • Experts warn of potential productivity dips and recommend regular breaks.

  • This trend reflects broader shifts in work habits post-Covid.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2026-01-05

 

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