Everyday Habits That Could and Should Change Forever After Coronavirus
Handshakes will be out. In this new era of the coronavirus and the practice of social distancing, there will undoubtedly be a cultural shift in the way we all greet one another. Instead, social greetings may be a head nod, or any action that enables one to avoid direct touch or contact.
We are already seeing a dramatic shift in how consumers are eating at restaurants. The restaurants that require their guests to dine in are seeing the largest decline in sales. Delivery and takeout options might be expanded. More clear information might be posted in the restaurant showing they are clean.
More companies will permit employees to work remotely. More companies will permit employees to work at home. Businesses and their employees see that working from home is not only doable but that it might even be more productive.
We'll find another way to press buttons. Directly touching the keypads with your fingers will be an action of the past. Most of us are aware that everyday locations are full of germs. People might start pushing those elevator buttons with their elbow or even an object like a pen instead of their fingers.
People will take their personal space more seriously. One of the most visible policies in the age of the coronavirus is the idea of "social distancing”. People will start paying more attention to whom they let approach them in their personal space and the socially acceptable personal distance will change in most cultures.
A. It may be the end of shared foods.
B. Our relationships with restaurants may change.
C. Surfaces are ideal places for spreading the disease.
D. Shaking hands, hugs, and kisses are to be abandoned.
E.This involves staying at least six feet away from other people.
F.That could cause a big shift in office cultures across the globe.
G.These places include buttons on ATMs and buttons in an elevator.