Ireland

Current Time in Dublin

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Daily schedule of someone living in Ireland

Weekday schedule of an Irish office worker

Time (local time) Activities
7:00-8:00 Wake up and have a light breakfast. Many people check the news while drinking tea or coffee.
8:00-9:00 Commute. In urban areas such as Dublin, people usually use buses or trams, while in the suburbs, people usually commute by car.
9:00-13:00 Morning work. Mostly responding to emails and holding meetings, and sometimes taking a short coffee break around 10:30.
13:00-14:00 Lunch break. People often have a light meal at a nearby cafe or pub and enjoy chatting with colleagues.
14:00-17:00 Afternoon work. Continue work from the morning, work on projects and take care of customers.
17:00-18:00 Go home. Overtime is rare, and leaving work on time is common.
18:00-19:30 Dinner. Often eaten with family, traditional Irish stew is popular.
19:30-22:00 Relaxation time. Watch TV or meet friends at the pub.
22:00-23:00 Get ready for bed and fall asleep.

Irish student weekday schedule

Time (local time) Activities
7:30-8:30 Wake up, have breakfast, and get ready for school. Uniforms are mandatory in most schools.
8:30-9:00 Commute. Students often travel by bus or walk to school, and parents are also expected to take them to and from school.
9:00-13:00 Morning classes. Core subjects such as English, Maths, and Irish are taught.
13:00-14:00 Lunch break. Students eat lunch on campus or buy snacks at nearby shops.
14:00-16:00 Afternoon classes. Mostly practical subjects such as PE, music, and art.
16:00-17:30 After-school activities. Many students join sports clubs and cultural activities.
17:30-18:30 Return home. Students may start homework or spend time with their families.
18:30-20:00 Dinner. Students often gather at the dinner table with the whole family.
20:00-22:00 Homework and independent study. High school students may use this time to prepare for college.
22:00-23:00 Getting ready for bed and falling asleep.
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