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A Day in The Life of An Average American

A Day in The Life of An Average American. From home to work and back. 7 a.m. – GET UP!!. Morning News Wake up the kids! Shower Get kids ready for school Read News Paper or Watch Morning News. Eat Breakfast. Eggs and pancakes Cereal Doughnuts COFFEE!! Orange Juice Do not drink tea.

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A Day in The Life of An Average American

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  1. A Day in The Life of An Average American From home to work and back

  2. 7 a.m. – GET UP!! • Morning News • Wake up the kids! • Shower • Get kids ready for school • Read News Paper or Watch Morning News

  3. Eat Breakfast • Eggs and pancakes • Cereal • Doughnuts • COFFEE!! • Orange Juice • Do not drink tea

  4. 8 a.m. Family Splits Up for the Day

  5. 8 a.m. Dad Drives to Work • Leaves for work, gets stuck in traffic • Often takes 20-60 minutes to get to work, 10-40 kilometers • In most cities, everyone uses cars. Only in very big cities do many people use buses or trains

  6. 8 a.m. Dad Drives to Work • Starbucks • Morning Radio

  7. 8 a.m. Mom and Kids • Mom takes kids to school, or kids ride school bus • Many high schoolers drive to school

  8. 9 a.m. Dad arrives to Work • Dad arrives to work and makes his schedule for the day, often drinks more coffee

  9. 9 a.m. Mom Cares for Home • Picture of mom cleaning the house, making beds • Mom takes care of the house. She cleans and organizes, makes the beds, etc. • Many mothers are educated, but choose to be housewives

  10. 9 a.m. Kids Start Class for the Day • Young children often have play time or are read stories in the morning • Older kids start their first classes immediately.

  11. 10 a.m. Dad has many Meetings • American office work often involves many meetings throughout the day to plan and make decisions.

  12. 10 a.m. Mom Doing Laundry • Mom has to do laundry for whole family! • Americans use both clothes washers and dryers

  13. 11:30 am: Dad Doing Work, Taking Calls • Office work also involves communicating with many people: coordinating efforts of colleagues, making sure customers are happy, and finding new customers

  14. 11:30 a.m. Mom Works Out • Many moms will exercise • Lots of Americans have home gyms (treadmills, weight training, etc.) • Private gyms are everywhere

  15. 11:30 a.m. Kids still at School • High schoolers eat in the afternoon • Fries, Coca-Cola, Pizza, snacks, donuts, daily entrees • Little kids usually eat lunch before noon • More healthy food, many paid school lunch programs

  16. 1 p.m. Dad Eats Later • Working Americans often don’t eat until the afternoon • Many will eat at their desk, but also go to business lunches

  17. 1 p.m. Mom Runs Errands • Car wash • Mail out bill payments • Dry cleaning

  18. 1 p.m. Kids at School • Little kids have recess • High schoolers continue with classes

  19. 2 p.m. Dad Continues with Work • Dad is still plugging away in the office: taking calls, answering emails, talking to colleagues

  20. 2 p.m. Mom Schedules Day • Kids have many activities, such as sports, music lessons, tutoring, birthday parties, going to library, studying, doctor appointments • Mom will schedule these things for the next day

  21. 2 p.m. School Assemblies • Little kids sometimes have guest speakers • High schoolers have pep rallies for football or basketball team

  22. 3:30 p.m. Dad Gets Assignment • My brother, dad, and brother-in-law (my sister’s husband) all travel frequently for work

  23. 3:30 p.m. Mom Picks Up Kids • School day ends around 3:30 p.m. in most of the U.S. • Mom will pick kids up from school, or they will take the school bus

  24. 4 p.m. Dad Has More Meetings • Exhausting, isn’t it?

  25. 4 p.m. Mom Takes Kids to Activities • Dentist or Doctor Appointment

  26. 5 p.m. Dad Deals with Problem • Customer did not receive shipment, Dad stops other work and contacts FedEx, offers customer incentive to keep them happy

  27. 5 p.m. Mom Takes Kids to Activities • Highschooler stays at school for music lessons • Mom takes boy to baseball practice

  28. 6 p.m. Dad Finally Leaves Work • Gets stuck in afternoon gridlock traffic

  29. 6 p.m. Mom Grocery Shops • Mom will go to grocery store 2-3 times a week. Buys many processed foods (boxed or packaged), and some fresh foods • We do not have road or sidewalk food stands

  30. 6:15 p.m. Dad Still Stuck in Traffic • AAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGHHHHHHH!!!!!!

  31. 6:30 p.m. Mom Starts Dinner • Mom puts away groceries, starts to make dinner • Americans also eat at restaurants A LOT. (Recent statistics show Americans spend more on restaurant food than healthcare.) • Many restaurants available (Mexican, Chinese, Steakhouse, Italian, Fast Food, Pizza, and many others)

  32. 6:30 p.m. Kids Play With Friends • Neighborhood kids often play together, riding bikes, sports, video games, watch T.V.

  33. 7:15 p.m. Dad Gets Home • Relax, or do chores like mow the lawn, fix things in house, spend time with kids or wife, or do more office work

  34. 7:30 p.m. Family Comes Back Together Mom and Dad tell each other about their day Kids come home from playing, get ready for dinner

  35. 7:45 p.m. Family Eats Dinner • Family will eat dinner together, at home or at a restaurant

  36. After 8 p.m. • Kids will do homework or watch T.V. • Mom and Dad watch T.V. or surf the internet

  37. Bedtime! • Kids and Mom will often go to bed earlier than Dad, around 9:30 p.m. or 10 p.m. • Dad might go to bed between 10 p.m. and midnight

  38. This is only average! • People live many, many different lifestyles • Different jobs require different activities • Americans are largely under slept, and don’t take naps during the day • Many do more work after dinner, and on weekends and holidays • Some parents make kids spend lots of time on school work, others spend very little time. • Some Americans telecommute for work: work from home, video conferencing

  39. Differences with Chinese • Most people have cars, even teenagers • Very few Americans go home during the day • Americans often don’t take lunch breaks at the same time • Everyone I know has a laptop! We use email and use the internet A LOT for information and entertainment. • Against the law to smoke almost anywhere except in car, home, and outside.

  40. Questions? • My email address: sean.cauffiel@gmail.com • My QQ: 752365754

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