Germany

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Daily schedule of someone living in Germany

Weekday schedule of a German office worker

Time (local time) Activities
6:00-7:00 Wake up, take a shower, and have a light breakfast of bread and coffee.
7:00-8:00 Commute by bicycle, car, or public transportation. Many people commute from the suburbs.
8:00-12:00 Morning tasks. Check emails, attend meetings, and focus on work.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. Have lunch in the company cafeteria or at a nearby restaurant, and take a short walk.
13:00-16:30 Afternoon tasks. Prepare for the end of the workday by writing reports and dealing with customers.
16:30-17:30 Leave work on time. Overtime is rare, and the culture of returning home on time is well established.
18:00-19:00 Eat dinner after returning home. Many days feature cold meals such as bread, cheese, and ham.
19:00-21:00 Relax quietly with family, reading, watching TV, etc.
21:00-22:30 It is customary to take a bath and get ready for bed, then go to bed relatively early.

Weekday schedule of German students

Time period (local time) Activities
6:30-7:30 Wake up, get ready, and have bread or cereal for breakfast.
7:30-8:00 Students walk, cycle or take the bus to school. Many schools start at 8:00.
8:00-12:30 Morning classes. Mainly focuses on core subjects such as math, German and English.
12:30-13:30 Lunch break. Students either go home and have lunch or use the school cafeteria.
13:30-15:00 Afternoon classes or extracurricular activities. For middle and high school students, classes may end at this time.
15:00-16:30 Time to finish homework after returning home. Many students concentrate on their studies.
16:30-18:00 Extracurricular activities such as lessons and sports clubs. Involvement with the local community is also valued.
18:00-19:30 Dinner and family time. They often chat while watching TV.
19:30-21:00 Free time. They spend it reading, using their smartphones, or contacting friends.
21:00-22:00 It is common to take a bath, get ready for bed, and then go to bed early.
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