Check out the list of things that people wish to do if this pandemic magically disappeared:
At the start of this year, all of us had different plans for the rest of 2020. And my plans included traveling, blogging, discovering new cafes and places, and much more. But then everything was canceled due to this pandemic and iss coronavirus ne sarey plans fail kardiye.
As everyone is upset that their plans have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, people online are sharing what they would like to do if this pandemic magically disappeared. You know what, this is something that i think about daily. It all started when one Twitter user dropped a question: “What’s the first thing you would do if the pandemic suddenly disappeared?”
Curious: What’s the first thing you would do if the pandemic suddenly disappeared?
— Megan Reeves (@mareevs) September 17, 2020
From meeting their families again, to hugging people and getting a job, people shared some heartwarming things that they would do if the pandemic disappeared.
Check them out below:
Have nice Italian meal in a good restaurant prepared by someone other than yours truly with a group of friends and family.
— D L Monroe (@DLMonroe2) September 18, 2020
My hair. My God, my hair.
— Rachel 🇺🇸🇦🇲💙 (@RaychelTania) September 18, 2020
Go and visit everyone of my family and give my two great grandsons, who I haven’t been able to see, 1 was born in February and the other April, the biggest hug they are ever going to get in their life. Life’s little pleasures mean a lot and greatly missed.
— longy24 (@longy0601) September 18, 2020
Go meet and hug my friends one by one like I’m completing one religious yatra https://t.co/1l0F4Awxm8
— suru, quietly looking (@suru_uwu) September 19, 2020
Fly somewhere, anywhere. I weirdly miss airports? And the sensation of traveling quickly over many miles. A close second is a night out at the Bends, dancing until I can’t feel my feet.
— Kathryn Varn (@kathrynvarn) September 17, 2020
Steak house: martinis, salad made at table, dry aged ribeye, lyonnaise potatoes, soufflé, port and then a cigar
— ThePragmatist (@ThePragmatist5) September 18, 2020
Beg someone to take me out into the world. Was a 24/7 caretaker of my mom for 12 years and only left the house a few times for less than a few hours. Mom died in March. Nobody could come hug me &I couldn’t go anywhere when I needed it most. Been alone for months.
— Venus Jade (@Venusjade) September 18, 2020
make out aggressively w the first person I see https://t.co/lEW2juglXu
— Sanjna 🎥 (@therealsanjna) September 18, 2020
Get very drunk and dance madly in a crowd. https://t.co/iEUKkOgmxX
— Gráinne Ní Sheasnáin (@grainne_stn) September 18, 2020
Literally run to Disneyland. https://t.co/kWTUyKAQtw
— 💀🎃🖤 j u l i a n a 🖤👻🍂 (@_beetlejuls) September 18, 2020
Weirdly, I want to go shopping for an entire day (I fucking hate shopping) with a couple of mates and stop for a decadent wine-fuelled lunch in the middle. I don’t know why this is it, but this is it. https://t.co/50BjHD25ze
— Isy Oderberg (@yodaberg) September 18, 2020
Hug my parents and stay the night drinking my Dad’s cocktails. Take my daughter to the theatre to see a big razzmataz show. Have a massive night dancing on the tables and hugging my sweaty colleagues who have helped each other to keep going these past 7 months. https://t.co/eDlhqXr2i5
— Rebecca Brice (@Radiobex) September 18, 2020