Mill girls typically had their lunch break around noon, often from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This break allowed them to rest and eat before returning to work in the textile mills. The duration of the break could vary depending on the specific mill and its regulations.
yes depends if that school has a lunch room and you usually get a break when during the student's lunch time
Leave your job for a lunch break when it is time for lunch.
it is a american way of saying break time or lunch time
It is acceptable to conduct your private business on your government computer as long as you do it on your break or during lunch time
"Hi, Aunt Jane! Do you have time for lunch with me?"
NOTHING DO DO lol but i did have a breto for lunch XD
Mill girls took pride in their work for several reasons, including their independence and the opportunity to earn their own wages, which was a significant shift from traditional gender roles of the time. They often enjoyed a sense of community and camaraderie among their peers, fostering a supportive environment. Additionally, many mill girls felt a sense of empowerment by contributing to the burgeoning industrial economy, as their labor was essential to the nation's growth and modernization. This sense of purpose and agency helped them take pride in their identity as mill girls.
One Lunch and one tea break. They also have drinks break in between the games
It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
about 12:00 to 2:30 pm.
We have break at 10:35 which lasts for half an hour and we have lunch at 12:45, which also lasts for half an hour. But other schools are different, we don't all fit under one time.
"Pause" is the word that Germans use for "break time"."in the break" is "in die Pause","have a break" is "eine Pause einlegen".