You're in way alone.
There was an excitement, I'd say for some of those whose income was secure.
I know plenty of Brits who were buzzing in March and April. WFH a dream come true, no commuting, no sight of a boss they couldn't stand. Also, those on 100% or 80% furloughed pay, after years on...
No. It’s not about politics or to borrow an expression from the Alt Right “Big government”.
Just once this is over, individuals appreciating all the things they missed.
I’ve said all along that people are really going to appreciate life’s freedoms and pleasures after this.
From eating out, the cinema, for me stuff like ice skating at the Royal Pavilion, to travel and holidays.
For the majority whose incomes will hold up, it wouldn’t surprise if there was...
We were lucky with our income.
I WFH mainly anyway, the main change was having the company of teenagers from March to August. Broadband slowed as a result, pushing me to finally get organised with fast fibre.
During Lockdown 1, I was fine at first, but it became repressive as the weeks became...