I've always been fascinated by language - and I'm absolutely intrigued by how the current situation is impacting our use of it.
The beginnings were relatively subtle: people started to sign off emails with "stay safe" or "stay healthy". Recently, some have graduated to "stay home".
I've also come to notice that - as always - obscenenities adapt at lightning speed. Today as I went for my weekly shop, I came across a group of youths (who, no, shouldn't have been there, but that's not the point) who were obviously embroiled in a bit of an arguments. As I pass by, one yells at the other "you fucking little viral shedder" (translating; see username, I'm not in the UK at present).
Work colleague described a situation in an ongoing project last week using the words "it's like someone coughing on a bus". Everyone instantly understood what he meant.
Does anyone else have examples?