That makes me wonder what other changes people have made that they will stick with. A lot of folks picked up hobbies, video games became even more prevalent, some people grew gardens. Some of those changes were likely just made to kill time and solve boredom and loneliness and once the restrictions are lifted, many will returm to the life they enjoyed pre-pandemic.
What changes will stick with you?
I will gladly help businesses that want to make the transition to distributed work, though.
- Going nearly everywhere by bike. Pre-Covid, not having owned a car for years, I mostly used public transport, which can be quite stressful at times due to delays and cancelled journeys. I had almost forgotten how much freedom and agency a bike affords you.
- Wearing a mask in case I still have to use public transport (e.g., for longer journeys). I don't need to catch the flu or even the common cold either, if I can avoid it.
- Daily at-home workouts.
- Having my hair cut by my wife (who's a dog groomer so she at least knows her way around scissors ;-) ).
- Purchasing nearly everything online, including groceries.
Other than that, I’m looking forward to getting back to normal ASAP.
- Masking on buses and trains even when not required.
- Normalizing skipping a bus if it feels too crowded.
- Refusing to work in an office again.
Also while my wife video called her friends regularly before COVID, I never have. I started video calling my friends and I liked it enough to try keep doing it for friends that I don’t see often due to geographic reasons.
Other than that, not much has changed for me.
We really need a competitor for Instacart, BTW.