
Current Time in BaguioCity
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Daily schedule of someone living in the Philippines
Weekday schedule of a Philippine office worker
Time (local time) | Activities |
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5:30-6:30 | Wake up, have breakfast and get ready. Sinigang and pancit are standard breakfasts. |
6:30-7:30 | Commute by jeepney or bus. Many people leave early to avoid traffic jams. |
8:00-12:00 | Morning work. Time to focus on paperwork, meetings, customer service, etc. |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch. Time to refresh with colleagues by eating out or bringing their own lunch. |
13:00-17:00 | Afternoon work. Mainly internal work and communication with clients. |
17:00-18:30 | Leave work and go home. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours, so travel can take a long time. |
18:30-20:00 | Dinner. Enjoy a meal with your family over adobo and lechon. |
20:00-22:00 | Relax by watching TV, using social media, and chatting with friends. |
22:00-23:30 | Take a bath, get ready for the next day, and go to bed. |
Philippine student weekday schedule
Time (local time) | Activities |
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5:30-6:30 | Wake up, change into uniform, have breakfast, and get ready for school. |
6:30-7:00 | Go to school on foot or by jeepney. They are often dropped off by their families. |
7:00-12:00 | Classes. Students study core subjects such as English, Math, Filipino, and Religion. |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch. Students eat lunchboxes brought from home or snacks from the school store. |
13:00-15:00 | Afternoon classes or club activities, group work, etc. |
15:00-16:30 | Free time after returning home. They may hang out with friends or watch TV. |
16:30-18:00 | Homework and preparation for the next day. Some students receive private tutoring. |
18:00-19:30 | Dinner with family, time for conversation and family time. |
19:30-21:00 | Watch TV or YouTube. Sometimes they finish their homework. |
21:00-22:30 | Many families take a bath, get ready for bed, and go to bed early. |