5 things you would never have done before the coronavirus

When you can not have any wedding in person, the zoom will have to do.


You do not need us to tell you thatLife has changed In almost every way since the coronavirus epidemic. Wherever you go, you areCarry a face mask And you hardly fire a price tag of $ 30 for hand disinfecting. It's a scary and uncertain moment for all of us, to be sure. But if there is one thing that binds us together in this pandemic is that we have all adapted to new routines and behaviors that would have been unthinkable only a few months ago. Virtual weddings at our wardrobe choices, here are five examples of previously unfathomable things that we have universally accepted in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. And for more unlikely things, people do these days, check10 old-fashioned hobbies making a quarantine return.

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Attend a wedding via zoom

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Before the coronavirus keeps us all on the lock, it would have been unthinkable to have aWedding on zoom. Before the pandemic, many of us did not even knowwhat a zoomwas! But now people have elaborate zoom marriages, which has transformed the wedding industry entirely. According toCable magazine, there are now services likeVirtual Wedding Photographers, personalized virtual backers, celebrity officers and even drones to take pictures of newly married couples from afar. And for some useful tips on zoom, check7 secret zoom tips to help you make the most of your meetings.

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Attend a funeral via zoom

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On a much sadder note, zoom funeral has become more and more common because of coronavirus. Although it is particularly difficult to lend your support without the ability to cuddle those of mourning, we can all agree that it is better than not to be there for people at all.

"There is something about rituals that did the right way"David Kessler, a grief expert and the founder ofgrievance, says CNN. He acknowledged thatvirtual funeral "Can feel bad, impersonal or sacrilege. But what is worse is that the sorrow of people is not witness."

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Cut your own hair

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Our barbers and hairstyles would probably be horrified, but people are only fed up with their long and ShaggyHair styles in quarantine. Rather than waitingHairdressers to open againMany people decided to take things between their own hands. And theThe results were, Let's say, mixed. If you want to see dreaded quarantine haircuts, check10 terraine quarantine haircuts by other significant.

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Cook bread cafes

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Before Covid-19, if you asked the average person last time, they would have cooked a loaf of bread, they would have looked at you as you had two heads. Oh, like times have changed. Thanks to the shelter restrictions in place, we transformed a nation of bakeries at home. According to the Nielsen market research cabinet,Yeast sales jumped 410% From the pandemic - andBread manufacturer sales are up 400% in bed and beyond.

It turns out that this could be a hobby that we should keep for the long distance.C. VAILE WRIGHT, PhD, Director of Clinical Research at the American Psychological Association, told thePost of New York recentlyMake bread from zero can be a great stress reducer. "Something exists that did not exist before, which can be very rewarding," she said.

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Wear pajamas at work

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In the pre-coronavirus Times, it would never have crossed your mind to enter a working meeting with a blouse or a tie on the bottom of the flannel pajamas on the bottom. And yet, that's what so many people do for their workplaceZoom meetings.

The outfits of the company-on-top and above the low peaks are all good and well to work at home, provided you make sure that your PJS are not on the camera. ABC NEWS correspondingWill come back, son of the end of Superman himselfChristopher Reeve, infamously decided to wear a suit of costume andButton shirt without pants duringHello America Appearance in April and he did not really have the angle of the camera right. It's a mistake we should all learn.


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