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What is your prediction of the impact of the pandemic on Halloween 2020 in your area?

Topic: Covid-19 ,    Subtopic: Socializing Tags: Halloween Customs COVID-19 Trends Psychological Effects

Some very large and very small Haunted Attractions have already announced that they will not open for the 2020 season. What do you expect the impact will be on Trick or Treating, home decoration, Halloween parties and other holiday events, especially where you live?...

asked: UTC 2020-09-01 03:20 AM
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What are some fun, socially-distanced, outdoor date-night ideas around Denver, Colorado?

Topic: Covid-19 ,    Subtopic: Socializing Tags: Denver date night outdoors batting cages drive-in movies

My wife and I have been trying to come up with fun outdoor distant date night activities. Two that we thought of so far: 1. Batting cages - A lot of these have moved indoors, but outdoors ones still exist2. Drive-in movies. I know some places have been opening back up. Any close to Denver?3. We're ...

asked: UTC 2020-09-23 10:26 AM
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Should small children wear masks at the playground?

Topic: Covid-19 ,    Subtopic: Socializing Tags: masks children social distancing

When I take my 2-year-old grandson to the playground he is masked when we arrive, but shortly after some playtime, it falls off. I see other children without masks. Adults are safely distanced and masked. ...

asked: UTC 2020-10-03 12:51 PM
image Donna (20)
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How can I politely ask people to keep their distance?

Topic: Covid-19 ,    Subtopic: Socializing

I have to go to a funeral for a close family member. It's important that I don't spread or contract the virus, so I'll have to keep my distance from grieving family members. I'm assuming most of them will be understanding about safety, but what can I say to those who disregard social distancing?...

asked: UTC 2020-11-14 02:13 PM
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Punctuality and Zoom party etiquette

Topic: Covid-19 ,    Subtopic: Socializing

Zoom is for more than just meetings. In normal circumstances, it's often considered a little bit gauche to arrive at a party on time or early, and it's preferable to come in a few minutes late. Would arriving late to a Zoom party just be considered tardiness? Or do Zoom hosts need a few extra minute...

asked: UTC 2021-01-15 08:12 PM
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