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Daily schedule of a person living in Vietnam
Weekday schedule of a Vietnamese office worker
Time (local time) | Activities |
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6:00-7:00 | After waking up, have a light breakfast and get ready. Many people commute by motorbike, so they need to get ready early. |
7:00-8:00 | Commute by motorbike or bus. Because traffic is heavy, they leave home early to get to work. |
8:00-12:00 | Morning work. Check emails, attend meetings, and deal with customers, so they can concentrate on their work before the heat gets too intense. |
12:00-13:30 | Lunch break. Eat pho or banh mi at a nearby restaurant or food stall, and refresh yourself by drinking coffee. |
13:30-17:30 | Afternoon work. Continuing from the morning, people prepare documents and hold meetings. In the evening, the heat subsides and work becomes more productive. |
17:30-18:30 | Time to leave work. Many people head home early to avoid getting caught in traffic jams again. |
18:30-20:00 | Have dinner with family or friends. Many people eat out, spending time at lively street restaurants. |
20:00-22:00 | Relax by watching TV or chatting with friends at a cafe. The younger generation also enjoys social media and watching videos. |
22:00-23:00 | Take a bath and get ready for bed. Many people go to bed relatively early because they have to get up early the next morning. |
Weekday schedule of Vietnamese students
Time (local time) | Activities |
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6:00-7:00 | After waking up, they change into their uniforms and have breakfast. Many students commute to school by motorbike or bicycle, so they need to get ready early. |
7:00-7:30 | Commuting to school. Parents often take their children to and from school by motorbike, so the area around the school is crowded during the morning commute. |
7:30-11:30 | Morning classes. Each class is about 45 minutes long, and focuses on core subjects such as math and Japanese. |
11:30-14:00 | Lunch break. They eat lunch at a food stall near the school or go home to eat. Many students take a nap. |
14:00-17:00 | Afternoon classes. Students continue to study subjects such as science and social studies in the morning. To combat the heat, classrooms are equipped with electric fans and air conditioners. |
17:00-18:00 | Time to go home from school. They spend the time visiting a cafe with friends or going straight home. |
18:00-19:30 | Eat dinner with the family. In Vietnam, dinner is the most important meal of the day, and people eat it in a lively atmosphere. |
19:30-21:30 | Do homework, prepare for class, and review. Many students attend cram schools, and may study until late at night. |
21:30-22:30 | Time to relax. After enjoying TV or using their smartphones, they take a bath and get ready for bed. |