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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] clanwilliam 2021-08-12 10:40 am (UTC)(link)
I'm doing a lot of leisure public transport this month, but I upgraded my Weekend Vrij to first class and I frequently have the carriage to myself.

I did indoors for several hours eating and drinking with friends last weekend, but we're all fully vaccinated and everyone had about the same exposure amount - basically, at home all the time, not seeing people closely and not doing much outside essential shopping, so it was very safe indeed.

I'm happy to browse in a nearly empty shop, but I did nearly have a panic attack in the kitchen aisle of TK Maxx when a huge maskless family blocked the end of one aisle and a couple of people nearly trapped me in from the other end, so any browsing will revert to Thursday mornings, which I currently have off in lieu of Friday afternoons as subs never get to leave at the same time as sales. I still wear masks in shops even though they're not mandated anymore.

I didn't go and see Black Widow in the cinema, as I realised I was still uncomfortable with that.

And now I'm off to go and laze around a luxury bathroom in Amsterdam and visit the Rijksmuseum tomorrow - the museums here are running entry time slots, so again, I feel safer that way.