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What COVID has cancelled forever

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What COVID has cancelled forever

We are way more conscious of hygiene these days…particularly with people we don’t know.

A new Express survey asked people what they’ll never do again thanks to the pandemic…and here’s what’s COVID has cancelled:

  • Sharing ChapStick
  • Taking a bite of someone else’s sandwich
  • Trying out make-up samples at a store
  • Making out with strangers at a bar
  • Borrowing someone else’s bathing suit
  • Using a friend’s make-up
  • Standing really close to people in line
  • Leaving the house without hand sanitizer
  • Sharing bags of chips or other snacks with someone you don’t live with
  • Using someone else’s deodorant

Also on the list were going to buffet restaurants, holding the handrail on escalators and (of course) shaking hands.

What habits have you changed?

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