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To think that life just hasn’t been the same ever since covid

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Youcantbeseriousmate · 12/02/2025 22:12

Does anyone feel the same?

It feels like something changed. Life carries on and there are sometimes good times, but it doesn’t feel the same, people don’t seem genuinely happy anymore.
When I think back to before covid, it seems like a different world

OP posts:
LoveItaly · 12/02/2025 23:02

I completely agree. On the surface everything seems pretty much back to normal, but nothing has felt right to me since Covid. I can’t really explain it, but it’s as though the world has gone grey when it was once full of colour, the joy and vibrancy has been sucked out somehow. People seem less reliable, less bothered about things too. I am probably not making much sense but everything has felt ‘off’ since then.

FantasiaTurquoise · 12/02/2025 23:04

There have been some benefits - working from home, zoom meetings etc - but I think you're right that we're so much more insular and do a lot less socialising in person. Lots of good chain stores went under so my high street has changed massively. We used to have two Outfit stores selling Oasis, DP, Warehouse etc, a Debenhams, Halfords and an Argos - all gone now. City centres feel dead and the last few times I've had lunch out at a restaurant there have been a maximum of 3 occupied tables including mine. And everything is so expensive anyway. But maybe that was the cost of living crisis? It came on so quickly afterwards that it sort of feels like Covid was the dividing line even though they might not be related. But then February is the worst month so maybe I just feel miserable because of that?

XWKD · 12/02/2025 23:04

I feel as if Covid never happened. I did thoroughly enjoy the lockdowns. Maybe people who had a shit time feel that life changed permanently.

Differentstarts · 12/02/2025 23:07

FantasiaTurquoise · 12/02/2025 23:04

There have been some benefits - working from home, zoom meetings etc - but I think you're right that we're so much more insular and do a lot less socialising in person. Lots of good chain stores went under so my high street has changed massively. We used to have two Outfit stores selling Oasis, DP, Warehouse etc, a Debenhams, Halfords and an Argos - all gone now. City centres feel dead and the last few times I've had lunch out at a restaurant there have been a maximum of 3 occupied tables including mine. And everything is so expensive anyway. But maybe that was the cost of living crisis? It came on so quickly afterwards that it sort of feels like Covid was the dividing line even though they might not be related. But then February is the worst month so maybe I just feel miserable because of that?

I think you might be on to something with the last sentence I think this time of year makes everyone feel a certain way and when spring comes we will all perk up a bit and be out and about more.

JudgeBread · 12/02/2025 23:08

Conspiracy theory: the world ended in 2020/2021 and we're now all stuck in limbo. Like Lost except there's less polar bears.

Gettingslimmer · 12/02/2025 23:11

Which people op? Is it friends or family? Both?

my circle is all back to normal, in fact it seems like a distant weird dream, crazy when you think back on it, which to be honest none of us really do, other than an abstract thing if it comes on the tv or something.

which people do you think are not as happy. Do you mean you?

Lilifer · 12/02/2025 23:13

Youcantbeseriousmate · 12/02/2025 22:12

Does anyone feel the same?

It feels like something changed. Life carries on and there are sometimes good times, but it doesn’t feel the same, people don’t seem genuinely happy anymore.
When I think back to before covid, it seems like a different world

Weird - I was literally just thinking this exact same thought as I came across your post op

Iheartmysmart · 12/02/2025 23:13

I can’t really summon up the enthusiasm to care much about anything any more. My concentration level has all but vanished, I watch and read the same things over again because I can’t be bothered with anything new.

Spent most of lockdown living alone in a flat with no outside space, wasn’t allowed to see my friends for ages. Got made redundant from my office job and now wfh permanently which is fine but means I can go days without speaking to anyone in person.

The area I live in used to be clean and tidy and people took pride in it. It’s now dirty and getting run down. The road outside is used as a race track by boy racers at all hours.

I worry about my son’s future. The country has gone to shit and I really hope he goes abroad to live at the earliest opportunity.

I didn’t feel like this pre-lockdown.

Lilifer · 12/02/2025 23:14

Changeandchanges · 12/02/2025 22:17

I totally agree with you OP.
There has been a real fundamental change in society since COVID.

There has been a total breakdown in manners and respect for social norms.

Yes. Something was broken in those couple of years and it's never been quite the same since

Didimum · 12/02/2025 23:16

I feel much happier since Covid as it meant so many lasting changes for the better – WFH flexibility, more money, location flexibility, more time with my kids who were 2yrs old at the time.

There’s an element of guilt to that, because it happened at the expense of such horrible devastation to so many people. I obviously wouldn’t have wished it, but my life has changed for the better since.

tobee · 12/02/2025 23:16

Well I feel like everything closes earlier, people seem to go out less, think WFH is the best thing since sliced bread and you still have to book for things in my local council area; firework display, dump trips and swimming pool (actually that might have finally stopped). Supermarkets that used to stay open 24 hours now close at midnight etc. And this is London.

rhubarb007 · 12/02/2025 23:18

Definitely agree. We had great lockdown (kids just right age, husband had to work. We haven't lost anybody and weren't affected with loss of income/anything bad happening)
I don't know if it's covid or brexit or wars or COL or shitty politics, but everything seems bleak?
I'm from Eastern Europe originally and each time I go back I see progress happening. New shops, better standards of living etc.
We are stagnating and it feels like our kids won't have much future here when they grow up.
And there is just never any excitement/happiness anywhere. We do lots of things with kids but you just never ever see anyone smiling. And there are much less babies/toddlers at playgrounds.
Almost like joy has been sucked out of everyone? Plus services are now diabolical.

HundredMilesAnHour · 12/02/2025 23:19

I have long Covid (it’s been 3.5 years so far) and it affects me so badly that I struggle to work and have had more than 1 year of sick leave and my job is still at risk. I’m alone so I’m the only source of income so I need to work. I’ve spent a fortune on private medical care (nothing was happening on the NHS) to try to get better (I’ve improved but there’s no guarantee that I will ever get any better than I am now) and every day is still a struggle. I’m unrecognisable from the person I was before Covid. My life is unrecognisable.

Dillythedallyduck · 12/02/2025 23:25

Nope, back to normal and as happy as I was before Covid. The people close to me seem the same. It feels like a long time ago.

I think Covid gets blamed for a lot of things and sometimes those things are just the general crappy bits of life that everybody has to put up with...not really linked to Covid at all.

Lilifer · 12/02/2025 23:25

LoveItaly · 12/02/2025 23:02

I completely agree. On the surface everything seems pretty much back to normal, but nothing has felt right to me since Covid. I can’t really explain it, but it’s as though the world has gone grey when it was once full of colour, the joy and vibrancy has been sucked out somehow. People seem less reliable, less bothered about things too. I am probably not making much sense but everything has felt ‘off’ since then.

Before Covid my friends and I used to meet up regularly for coffee, lunch or dinners either in our houses or out in restaurants, now we barely meet up twice a year (and we all live within ten minute drive of each other) it's not a money thing, my two friends are actually a lot better off than me financially, it's just that the urge or need to get together and catch up, offload, vent laugh cry together just has gone - I'm really sad about it, I tried to organise things and then was let down with flaky excuses so much, something which never happened pre Covid, that I have kind of given up now and accepted that's just the way it is

LoveItaly · 12/02/2025 23:34

@Lilifer that’s something I hear about quite often, I don’t know why so many people have become less sociable but I do feel something has fundamentally changed (but can’t explain it!). If I were you, disheartening as it must be, I wouldn’t give up on them just yet.

Tumblingthrough · 12/02/2025 23:36

Nothing has changed for me.

Perhaps is more to do with your stage of life than Covid related

WildFlowerBees · 12/02/2025 23:40

It feels to me that pre Covid there was alot of apathy whereas now people seem quicker to rise to perceived injustices. Feels like more people are angry and no longer willing to contain it.

haveacampaccuccuonme · 12/02/2025 23:40

Maybe the going out / meeting people less is the result of everyone being made to stay indoors for such prolonged periods of time?
People got used to doing nothing, and now everything feels like a bit of a chore.
We turned online for entertainment and then got addicted.

Halfemptyhalfling · 12/02/2025 23:43

More screen time, Ukraine war, cost of living allowance happened since lockdown.

BreezyScroller · 12/02/2025 23:48

I haven't notice anything different.

Some positives from the lockdown still exist, as they should, but mainly it's long gone.

Bloodylovecheese · 12/02/2025 23:48

Changeandchanges · 12/02/2025 22:17

I totally agree with you OP.
There has been a real fundamental change in society since COVID.

There has been a total breakdown in manners and respect for social norms.

I thought it was just me! Agree entirely. There's a level of entitlement that is more prevalent.

LuckyPeonies · 12/02/2025 23:52

I feel apprehensive/uneasy, like anything could happen, at any time, anywhere. Especially with the rise of right wing ideology. Another pandemic, more wars, even nuclear war, civil war in the US, climate change caused disasters, sometimes it feels as though we are on an unstoppable runaway train and there is no telling where and how we’ll end up.

mummybear2104 · 12/02/2025 23:52

Totally agree, I'm often saying this. Feeling tired, socialising doesn't feel the same, people not so keen to be out. City centre where I live is generally like a ghost town at night in comparison to pre Covid. Also life seems that much more busier, customer service crap

BeGoldHedgehog · 12/02/2025 23:55

Covid has undermined a lot of social norms. Going to work/school being optional now. That's where its hardest hit. Sure some people won't have felt these effects....yet.