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Can you imagine bringing so much "lunch" to school?
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Can not imagine bringing any kind of lunch to school because in my country school offer that to us. That's why we have one of the highest taxes in the world.
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Can not imagine bringing any kind of lunch to school because in my country school offer that to us. That's why we have one of the highest taxes in the world.
Where do you live? Also what kind of lunches did u get?
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imo that's look normal-ish. i wouldn't say i wld bring THAT much but it looks like they have multiple smaller portions than a big one. and honestly, as an asian (might not be true for some), i have a huge appetite esp for carbs like rice. i can't even imagine being full after one sandwich LOL.
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Where do you live? Also what kind of lunches did u get?
In Finland. It is basically like some low quality lunch restaurant. Different kind of soups, macaroni box, spinach pies, fish sticks, potatoes, meatballs, rice, some salads, sausages, milk and bread. Depends on day.
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Where is this picture from?
It looks normal for me. I always went to school with an extra bag for food containing lunch (a main course like pasta, some kind of meat or fish with side dish, etc. plus dessert like chocolate, pudding or a piece of cake), some fruits (like apple, pear or sometimes stewed fruit), a sandwich and a flask with some kind of drink. -
I mean children that go to schools where lunch is offered still bring lunches from home. Growing children are hungry
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Kids where I am go home to eat lunch, why would they eat in school when they literally can go home after school
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This is so impractical
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Where is this picture from?
It looks normal for me. I always went to school with an extra bag for food containing lunch (a main course like pasta, some kind of meat or fish with side dish, etc. plus dessert like chocolate, pudding or a piece of cake), some fruits (like apple, pear or sometimes stewed fruit), a sandwich and a flask with some kind of drink.Picture is from Korean show Nineteen to Twenty.
I thing it's difference in culture. For example I only would take some one or two bread rolls with cheese or ham and that was it. Here in Poland most kids eat breakfast, they go to school. In school they would eat that food they've took from home, and then after lessons go straight to home to eat lunch.
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Picture is from Korean show Nineteen to Twenty.
I thing it's difference in culture. For example I only would take some one or two bread rolls with cheese or ham and that was it. Here in Poland most kids eat breakfast, they go to school. In school they would eat that food they've took from home, and then after lessons go straight to home to eat lunch.
Agreed, definetly a difference in culture and maybe a difference in time tables? In elementary school we had lessons from 8 o'clock and was supposed to arrive at half past 7, then we had lessons until 4 pm and I arrived at home half past 4. That would be a long time for me with only one sandwich but I guess it would be manageable. But in high school I had lessons from 8 am until 7 pm and that I could not withstand without more to eat. It is kind of a choice to bring lunch to school or order lunch at the school but the canteen offered terrible food so everyone who could came with home cooked meals. Did you have shorter school time tables or did you all just power through the day with one meal? (I am sorry if I sound little exaggerated, I don't mean to, I am just curious.)
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Agreed, definetly a difference in culture and maybe a difference in time tables? In elementary school we had lessons from 8 o'clock and was supposed to arrive at half past 7, then we had lessons until 4 pm and I arrived at home half past 4. That would be a long time for me with only one sandwich but I guess it would be manageable. But in high school I had lessons from 8 am until 7 pm and that I could not withstand without more to eat. It is kind of a choice to bring lunch to school or order lunch at the school but the canteen offered terrible food so everyone who could came with home cooked meals. Did you have shorter school time tables or did you all just power through the day with one meal? (I am sorry if I sound little exaggerated, I don't mean to, I am just curious.)
In my time in high school we didn't had 'clear' schedule for school in terms, it wasn't the same each day but because I remember it well how grueling it was I can share it:
Mon: 8AM-5PM or 7AM to 4PM - this depended on in which PE and English language group you were
Tue: 10:30AM-6:30PM
Wed: 7AM-3PM
Thu: 8AM-2PM
Fri: 7AM-3PM
The weirdest shit for me was who on earth decided that one day you stay to 6:30 so you are back home around 7PM and next day school starts at 7... but in the morning
as for food we had little shop in which they've sold croissants, baguettes, bread rolls, snacks, and some drinks in cans or little bottles
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This is just a guess based on a Korean youtuber I watch, but it's probably because they have a bunch of small side dishes to go with the main meal.
I find it impractical to eat in school (or work) as you would at home, though, if my guess is correct....especially giving kids that many small dishes.
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In my time in high school we didn't had 'clear' schedule for school in terms, it wasn't the same each day but because I remember it well how grueling it was I can share it:
Mon: 8AM-5PM or 7AM to 4PM - this depended on in which PE and English language group you were
Tue: 10:30AM-6:30PM
Wed: 7AM-3PM
Thu: 8AM-2PM
Fri: 7AM-3PM
The weirdest shit for me was who on earth decided that one day you stay to 6:30 so you are back home around 7PM and next day school starts at 7... but in the morning
as for food we had little shop in which they've sold croissants, baguettes, bread rolls, snacks, and some drinks in cans or little bottles
It sounds so harsh. If your school sometimes has such long days, there should be "two lunches," or am I a "dreamer"? My school has two types of weeks: they are called even and odd ones. In the first type, we also had to stay the whole school day. So it happens once in two weeks. However, our teachers always give us the possibility of having two lunches. And that's normal and how it should be.
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This is the best solution to eating normally during lunch. I'm kinder and think better when I'm full haha. So it's cool.
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