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How people talk after Lockdown

Lockdown effects


Missed a good sunset🌅


Apparently I had two story books by same author as a kid. But she wrote them both using different pen names so I didn't know. 


On other note, people now after more than a year of pandemic really want to speak a lot. Irrespective of extrovert or introvert. Just let out everything. To the point where other person is just unable to finish their sentences. I'm the other person & I'm not liking it because my conversational skills have already dipped because of social distancing. There are people who did talk normally & let everyone speak before this pandemic with all due manners are now just talking without pausing. Or am I seeing this all wrong? Whatever it'd be, I got to up my skills back to at least where they were. 



Ps.: I'll write about the book in picture few days later. What I came to know on Google is that this was the author's most famous series while I had picked it up randomly at a second hand book store. Have a good day.

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  1. Well done for your comments
    It is obvious that the post-pandemic will bring many changes and perhaps even upheavals. And I'm not sure all of the changes will be positive.
    However, everyone has experienced this pandemic in their own way and according to their understanding. Some will come out bruised while others will want to go beyond all guidelines. It's like in everything, there are two sides to a coin and they are often very opposed to each other.

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    1. This is so well put. I will try to be more compassionate towards everyone. Thank you for a new perspective.

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