France

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Daily schedule of someone living in France

Weekday schedule of a French office worker

Time period (local time) Activities
7:00-8:00 Wake up, take a shower, and have a light breakfast (such as a croissant and coffee).
8:00-9:00 Commute by subway or bicycle. In rural areas, many people commute by car, so commuting time is relatively short.
9:00-12:00 Morning work. Respond to emails, attend meetings, and prepare various documents.
12:00-14:00 Lunch. Many people enjoy a full course meal at a restaurant or cafe, so the lunch break is long.
14:00-18:00 Afternoon work. Time spent responding to visitors, holding internal meetings, and concentrating on work.
18:00-19:00 Many people leave work on time, and there is a culture of placing importance on after-work time.
19:00-20:30 Have dinner with family at home. It is common to take your time and enjoy a meal.
20:30-22:00 Relax with movies, reading, music, etc. On some days, you may go out with friends.
22:00-23:00 Shower, get ready, and stay in bed while preparing for sleep.

Weekday schedule for French students

Time (local time) Activities
6:30-7:30 Wake up, change into casual clothes (not uniform), have breakfast, and get ready for school.
7:30-8:30 Commute to school by walking, cycling or bus. In urban areas, students often use public transport.
8:30-12:00 Morning classes. Mainly focuses on core subjects such as math, French and science.
12:00-13:30 Lunch. Usually eats a hot meal in the school cafeteria.
13:30-16:30 Afternoon classes. A variety of subjects such as history, art and physical education are included.
16:30-18:00 Time to go home. There are few club activities, and some students have private tutors or attend cram schools.
18:00-19:30 Eat dinner after returning home. It is important for the whole family to gather at the table to eat.
19:30-21:00 Time for homework and reading. A relatively long period of time is spent studying at home.
21:00-22:00 Take a shower, relax, and get ready for bed.
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