Senegal

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Daily schedule of a person living in Senegal

Weekday schedule of an office worker in Senegal

Time period (local time) Activities
6:00-7:00 After waking up, say morning prayer, have a light breakfast, and start preparing for work.
7:00-8:30 Commuting time. Many people leave early due to traffic congestion.
8:30-12:30 Morning work. Concentrate on work in the office or store.
12:30-14:00 Lunch and break time. Many people eat at home, and some go home briefly.
14:00-17:00 Afternoon work. Deal with clients and process paperwork.
17:00-18:00 Finish work and go home. Some people go home early to avoid the crowds.
18:00-19:30 Dinner. They cherish the time they spend with their family, and enjoy chatting after dinner.
19:30-21:00 Relaxing time watching TV and interacting with neighbors.
21:00-22:30 Many people prepare for the next day and go to bed early.

Weekday schedule for students in Senegal

Time (local time) Activities
6:00-7:00 Wake up, wash face, change clothes, and have bread or porridge for breakfast.
7:00-8:00 Walk or take the bus to school. Depending on the distance, it can take more than an hour.
8:00-12:00 Morning classes. Students study core subjects such as math, French, and science.
12:00-14:00 Lunch and break. Some students go home, while others eat lunch at school.
14:00-16:00 Afternoon classes. Often art, physical education, and religion classes are held.
16:00-17:30 Self-study, supplementary classes, and club activities. Club activities are still in the early stages of popularity, and there are regional differences.
17:30-18:30 Going home from school. It is common for students to help with household chores after returning home.
18:30-20:00 Dinner and family time. Time to chat over traditional cuisine.
20:00-21:30 Homework and studying for exams. Many families study in a quiet environment.
21:30-22:30 Get ready for bed and go to bed early. In some areas, it is difficult to get lighting.
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