I try to at least make eye contact with my fellow non-mask wearers. There are very few of us but it is my only source of social contact outside of work related video conference calls. Almost been a year permanently working at home now. At this point I don't really want to go back to the office.
I am a mountain biker. And in Colorado. I would say about 80% of people on the trail put a mask on when they pass you. I make damn sure I don’t even recognize mask wearers as living objects in front of me (as much as I can without crashing into them). And I go far out of my way to congratulate and thank people who are not wearing masks.
Everyone should go back to the office. Facial expressions are good for society. If everyone stays home and is afraid to walk out their front door, we will loose the psychological war on freedom.
I try to at least make eye contact with my fellow non-mask wearers. There are very few of us but it is my only source of social contact outside of work related video conference calls. Almost been a year permanently working at home now. At this point I don't really want to go back to the office.
I am a mountain biker. And in Colorado. I would say about 80% of people on the trail put a mask on when they pass you. I make damn sure I don’t even recognize mask wearers as living objects in front of me (as much as I can without crashing into them). And I go far out of my way to congratulate and thank people who are not wearing masks.
Everyone should go back to the office. Facial expressions are good for society. If everyone stays home and is afraid to walk out their front door, we will loose the psychological war on freedom.