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white_hart ([personal profile] white_hart) wrote2021-08-10 07:43 pm
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Risk tolerance (222/365)

I had an email recently from an academic who said how nice it was to be able to do the things that they hadn't been able to for ages - theatres! bookshops! pub lunches! - which left me thinking how nice it would be to do those things, but I definitely wouldn't feel comfortable going to a theatre at the moment, or anywhere where I would be spending more than a few minutes indoors with people I don't know. I am OK with going into shops, and have considered going to a bookshop, but given how high case numbers have been it felt a bit frivolous when I don't actually need any more books*, and might well not actually buy anything.

I know that I am pretty risk-averse, and it's also been long enough that I've almost forgotten what it was like to do those things; doing them now would feel strange and new, which would require more impetus than I can muster up in the face of ongoing pandemic "is it actually safe to do this?" anxiety. I do wonder whether I am being excessively risk-averse, though I don't get the sense that many of my friends are doing much more than I am.

Anyway, this is really just a preamble to a poll!

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 64


I live in the UK, and I would currently:

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use public transport to commute
18 (37.5%)

use public transport for leisure purposes
21 (43.8%)

have a drink at a pub or cafe - indoors
17 (35.4%)

have a drink at a pub or cafe - outdoors
39 (81.2%)

have a meal at a pub, cafe or restaurant - indoors
20 (41.7%)

have a meal at a pub, cafe or restaurant - outdoors
36 (75.0%)

go to a shop for essential purchases (however you define essential)
45 (93.8%)

go to a shop for non-essential purchases/to browse
24 (50.0%)

go to the theatre
8 (16.7%)

go to the cinema
7 (14.6%)

meet friends in an outdoor public place
44 (91.7%)

meet friends in a garden
46 (95.8%)

meet friends in your or their house
35 (72.9%)

I wouldn't do any of these things
1 (2.1%)

I live outside the UK, and I would currently:

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use public transport to commute
8 (50.0%)

use public transport for leisure purposes
6 (37.5%)

have a drink at a pub or cafe - indoors
1 (6.2%)

have a drink at a pub or cafe - outdoors
9 (56.2%)

have a meal at a pub, cafe or restaurant - indoors
1 (6.2%)

have a meal at a pub, cafe or restaurant - outdoors
8 (50.0%)

go to a shop for essential purchases (however you define essential)
15 (93.8%)

go to a shop for non-essential purchases/to browse
5 (31.2%)

go to the theatre
0 (0.0%)

go to the cinema
2 (12.5%)

meet friends in an outdoor public place
13 (81.2%)

meet friends in a garden
13 (81.2%)

meet friends in your or their house
9 (56.2%)

I wouldn't do any of these things
1 (6.2%)



*at the moment my kindle TBR pile appears to be going through a significant growth phase
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[personal profile] alithea 2021-08-11 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
With the caveats that I've used 'public transport for commuting' as a proxy for travelling to work on the flat while Kev can't drive and to my pottery classes, which I'm not counting as leisure because I'm going to be attempting to make some money out of crafting in the run up to xmas; and that 'friends in the house' is strictly limited to vaccinated friends who I know are also not eating inside in restaurants or going to the pub etc.

The gym this morning was a bit busy for my liking - I nearly left when I saw yoga was cancelled but I decided to do a workout instead and am hoping I've got away with it. I shall do a test before I go anywhere tomorrow morning though and I shan't go at that time of the morning again now the kids have gone back to school(! - I cannot get over how early they go back up here)

ETA: we did go to an art exhibition but it was under the stricter COVID measures when there were only 4 folks per room and everyone in masks etc etc, so it felt very safe. Now things have opened up more, I am ironically no longer considering doing that sort of thing unless it's very quiet and the cases have dropped more locally.
Edited 2021-08-11 16:16 (UTC)