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Chores are part of daily life, and Wahib takes on simple but essential tasks like sweeping, washing dishes and lending a hand to his parents whenever needed. Siti Mufidah, however, spends more time in the kitchen, assisting her mother with cooking while also helping to care for her younger siblings.
Wahib’s parents are both businesspeople, running their own enterprise. Siti Mufidah’s father works in an office, and her mother is a housewife who manages the household.
Both students start their school day bright and early at 7:15 a.m. Wahib’s schedule is pretty straightforward -- he usually finishes at 4:00 p.m., though on some days, he stays until 5:30 p.m. Siti Mufidah’s schedule is a bit more varied. Her school days end anywhere between 3:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., depending on the day, but Saturdays bring her a little relief, with classes wrapping up at noon.
Wahib’s daily commute is quick and convenient -- his older brother drops him off on a motorbike. Siti Mufidah had an even easier routine when she lived in the school dormitory, where all she had to do was walk to class.