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Daily schedule of a person living in Malaysia
Weekday schedule of a Malaysian office worker
Time (local time) | Activities |
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6:30-7:30 | Wake up, get ready, have breakfast such as nasi lemak and prepare for work. |
7:30-8:30 | Commute by car or public transport. Many people go to work early to avoid traffic jams. |
8:30-12:30 | Morning work. Work mainly involves meetings, customer service, document preparation, etc. |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch break. Eat with colleagues at a hawker center or restaurant and prepare for the afternoon. |
13:30-17:30 | Afternoon work. Mainly desk work and online meetings. Leaving work at the regular time is common. |
17:30-18:30 | Many people go shopping at malls or markets after work. |
18:30-20:00 | Dinner. This is often eaten with family, and is characterized by a multi-ethnic menu. |
20:00-22:00 | Time with family, watching TV, and hobbies. Some people pray at the mosque. |
22:00-23:30 | Bath and get ready for bed. Time to rest up for the next day. |
Weekday schedule of Malaysian students
Time (local time) | Activities |
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6:00-7:00 | Wake up, change into uniform, have breakfast, and get ready for school. |
7:00-7:30 | Commute to school by foot, bus, or by parent. Early morning arrival is common. |
7:30-13:00 | Classes. Mainly English, Malay, math, science, etc. Religion classes are also included. |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch. Eat in the school cafeteria or use a packed lunch. |
14:00-16:00 | Supplementary classes and extracurricular activities. Students may also participate in club activities and sports. |
16:00-17:00 | Time to go home. As with commuting to school, students use public transportation or their parents' car. |
17:00-18:30 | Homework and home study. Time to deepen their learning at home or at a cram school. |
18:30-20:00 | Have dinner with your family and spend time together. |
20:00-22:00 | Free time. Relax by watching TV, using your smartphone, reading, etc. |
22:00-23:00 | Take a bath, get ready for bed, and generally go to bed early. |