I liked the sailor husband analogy very much. I think it's uncanny how quickly things went back to 'normal'. I felt naive for thinking that some things might change for the better after what everyone had to go through. Sometimes I came across notices that some places overlooked or didn't bother to take down, about keeping distances or not sitting next to another person, which were like some weird residue of the past.
That would make kind of a quirky project! I would even contribute my own findings if you so liked. But I don't have any at the moment and can't even remember where I saw the ones that I did anymore. Likely at jabatan kerajaan or not so popular eateries.
I liked the sailor husband analogy very much. I think it's uncanny how quickly things went back to 'normal'. I felt naive for thinking that some things might change for the better after what everyone had to go through. Sometimes I came across notices that some places overlooked or didn't bother to take down, about keeping distances or not sitting next to another person, which were like some weird residue of the past.
@rini I am so tempted to document all these signs and artifacts that were left behind by covid.
That would make kind of a quirky project! I would even contribute my own findings if you so liked. But I don't have any at the moment and can't even remember where I saw the ones that I did anymore. Likely at jabatan kerajaan or not so popular eateries.
Found one today https://ibb.co/NsRLKcw