Latvia

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Daily schedule of a person living in Latvia

Weekday schedule of a Latvian office worker

Time (local time) Activities
6:30-7:30 Wake up and check the news while having breakfast such as bread and yogurt.
7:30-8:30 Go to work by car or public transport. In urban areas such as Riga, it can be somewhat crowded.
8:30-12:30 Morning work. This is the time to focus on processing emails, meetings, and writing documents.
12:30-13:30 Lunch break. Often has soup or a hot dish, and eating out is also common.
13:30-17:00 Afternoon work. Mainly deals with clients, works in a team, and writes reports.
17:00-18:00 Leave work. Many people stop by shopping or a cafe on their way home.
18:00-19:30 Dinner at home. Eat meat dishes, salads, soups, etc. with the family.
19:30-21:00 Free time. Relax by taking a walk, reading, watching TV, etc.
21:00-22:30 Take a bath and get ready for bed, then go to bed early to prepare for the next day.

Weekday schedule for students in Latvia

Time (local time) Activities
6:30-7:30 Wake up, change into uniform or casual clothes, have breakfast, and get ready for school.
7:30-8:00 Go to school on foot or by bus. Many elementary and junior high school students walk to school, so travel time is short.
8:00-12:30 Classes. Major subjects (math, Latvian, English, etc.) are concentrated in the morning.
12:30-13:30 Lunch. Eat in the school cafeteria or sometimes at home.
13:30-15:00 Afternoon classes or extracurricular activities. Mostly practical subjects such as art and physical education.
15:00-16:30 Free time after returning home. Time to relax by hanging out with friends or having a snack.
16:30-18:00 Do homework and prepare for the next day, and it is important to develop a habit of studying.
18:00-19:30 Time to have dinner with the family. Conversations and socializing at home are emphasized.
19:30-21:00 Relax while enjoying hobbies or watching TV.
21:00-22:30 Get ready for bed and head to bed. A healthy lifestyle is recommended.
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