Letter - will we be able to socialise like we did before the coronavirus crisis?
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I met a friend the other day for the first time in almost two months… and I have to admit it felt somewhat strange.
It would be easy to predict there may be some uncertainty of how to act around each other, as it can be challenging to grasp whether that person may even feel fully comfortable in meeting you in the first place.
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Hide AdBut it got me thinking; will we be able to socialise in the same way we once did, again? When should we feel comfortable to do so?
And could coronavirus have long lasting effects on our perception of personal space?
My friend and I wondered if we would still be crossing to the other side of the road to avoid people in a year’s time, due to of a force of habit.
It was undeniable that once we got chatting again, it was like she had never left, but I couldn’t hug her, nor could I offer a shoulder to cry on (that is, literally, I mean).
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Hide AdI know I shouldn’t feel so guilt ridden, after all the situation is out of my hands, but I can’t help feeling cruel all the same.
The same idea is particularly painful with the elderly individual I’m sure you are able to picture at this very moment, who so desperately relies on your help, love and affection.
Covid-19 has affected each and every family, even every individual in fact, in what can only be described as a tragic manner, in a number of different ways.
Eleanor Hall
Stannington, S6