Venezuela

Current Time in Venezuela

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Daily schedule of a person living in Venezuela

Weekday schedule of a Venezuelan office worker

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, get dressed, and have breakfast of bread or arepas and coffee. Many people check the power situation.
6:30-7:30 Commute by car or bus. People tend to go to work early to avoid crowded public transportation.
7:30-12:00 Morning work. This is the time when paperwork, customer service, sales, and other tasks are done.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. Return home or have lunch at a nearby food stall or cafe.
13:00-16:30 Afternoon work. Work continues despite being affected by power outages and infrastructure issues.
16:30-17:30 Leave work on time. Many people go home early in the evening for safety.
18:00-19:30 Dinner with family. Rice, beans, chicken, and other home-cooked dishes are common.
19:30-21:00 Relax by watching TV, listening to the radio, and talking with family. Do housework as needed.
21:00-22:30 Shower, prepare for the next day, spend some quiet time, and go to bed.

Weekday schedule for Venezuelan students

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, change into uniform, have a simple breakfast, and get ready for school.
6:30-7:30 Go to school by school bus or on foot. Due to public safety concerns, parents may take their children to and from school.
7:30-12:00 Morning classes. Students study core subjects such as math, Spanish, and natural sciences.
12:00-13:00 Lunch. Many students bring their own lunch or eat at home.
13:00-15:00 Attend supplementary classes or extracurricular classes, if any. Often used as study time at home.
15:00-17:00 Time to do homework, read, look after siblings, and help with housework.
17:00-18:30 Dinner with family. Enjoy conversation over local cuisine.
18:30-20:00 Time to watch TV or listen to music while working on remaining homework or studying.
20:00-21:30 Take a shower, get ready for the next day, and go to bed relatively early.
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