People now know the concept of walking in a single file. Bumping into other people is a thing of the past.
People make an effort to avoid walking directly toward strangers and instead give way and walk to one side or the other giving as wide a berth as practical. People no longer assert their imagined rights to walk where ever they want, ignoring other people that might exist.
People bow and smile or fist bump instead of shaking hands. Kissing non family members on the cheek is a thing of the past.
Birthday cakes no longer feature candles to blow out.
Everyone coughs and sneezes into their elbows.
People avoid touching their face if they have touched unknown items (such as door handles, walk signals, restaurant menus, gas pumps) until their hands have been cleaned.
No one licks their fingers to turn a page of a book or newspaper, open a plastic bag, or deal a deck of cards.
Yes, lessons NOT learned from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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