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Daily schedule of a person living in Sudan
Weekday schedule of a Sudanese office worker
Time (local time) | Activities |
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6:00-7:00 | Time to wake up, say morning prayer, have a light breakfast and get ready. |
7:00-8:00 | Commuting time. Many people go to work by bus, on foot or in their own car. |
8:00-12:00 | Morning work. Mostly clerical work, meetings and dealing with visitors. |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch and prayer time. In many workplaces, work stops at this time. |
13:00-16:00 | Afternoon work. Mostly document processing, customer service and meetings. |
16:00-17:00 | Time to leave work. Many people go home early, and traffic is somewhat congested. |
17:00-19:00 | Time to spend with family. Usually involves preparing dinner, spending time together, and watching TV. |
19:00-21:00 | Time to pray, interact with neighbors, and engage in quiet hobbies and relaxation. |
21:00-22:30 | Bathing and preparing for bed. Many people go to bed between 22:00 and 23:00. |
Weekday schedule for students in Sudan
Time (local time) | Activities |
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5:30-6:30 | Wake up, say morning prayers and have breakfast, and get ready for school. |
6:30-7:30 | Walk or take the school bus to school. Students who live far away may leave earlier. |
7:30-12:30 | Class hours. Many schools finish classes in the morning, focusing on core subjects. |
12:30-13:30 | Going home and having lunch. It is common for students to have lunch with their families. |
13:30-15:00 | Rest, prayer, homework. Many families spend the afternoon relaxing. |
15:00-17:00 | Time for extra lessons, home study, or hanging out with friends. |
17:00-19:00 | Dinner and family time. Time spent watching TV and talking. |
19:00-21:00 | Many students use this time to study, such as doing homework, reviewing, and reading. |
21:00-22:30 | Get ready for bed and go to sleep. Since mornings start early, it is recommended to go to bed early. |