During the lockdowns in 2020, plenty of folks picked up baking, started obsessing over "Animal Crossing" and started day-trading. As the world opened back up, many of those activities fell by the wayside as folks tried to return to a somewhat normal life.
However, some habits actually ended up sticking around all these years later.
Redditor u/Background-Layer6195 wanted to hear about all of our quarantine habits that ended up becoming permanent, and AskReddit had plenty of opinions to share. Some of them are impressive, but a shocking number are deeply depressing.
What’s a habit you picked up during quarantine that you still maintain?
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We realized comfort matters more than style
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Our pathogen awareness really has stayed high
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Haben Sie gehört das deutsche Band?
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Bye-bye, french fries
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Crowds make us nervous now
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Why go into a store when you can have them bring everything to you?
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We don't have time to fight anymore — block and move on
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The toilet paper panic is real
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Sick days mean something very different now
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