But, unlike the Great Recession, there's been no rebound in chatting with each other even as more workers return to the office.
All of a sudden, life and work could happen on their own terms, and where they wanted it.
And some people may not want to socialize, or can't lead a social life the way they had before COVID, whether due to illness or other factors, such as increased susceptibility to disease.
While quiet time and working from home might be a boon for work life, there's still the challenge of fitting socializing around it.
"Now, on a Thursday I'm more likely to see people like a couple coming in and they're splitting their entrée."
Persons:
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Organizations:
Service, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Center, Neuromodulation, University of Pennsylvania, Survey, Leeds
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, Brooklyn