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seniorThrowaway 5 hours ago

Feel the same way about COVID. It damaged the social fabric in ways that have not recovered. I think a lot of people realized that maybe they never really liked socializing as much as they thought they did. I also think it just kind of reset people's expectations around socializing. The other big one to me, that it also unleashed, was inflation. Dining out, sporting events, concerts etc are all way more expensive than they used to be. Places are still busy and games are still packed but the prices are way higher, more evidence of the K shaped economy where only the top stratas are spending. Also, and this is subjective, it feels a bit more performative, as in people are going because it signals they have the means (edit: and the general instagram-ification of our culture.)

MarkusWandel 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The damaged social fabric - for me - didn't consist of spendy stuff. Just backyard BBQ's, pool parties, (hosted) brunch or dinner invitations, that sort of thing. You keep doing it because habit. But then a 2 year interruption because of COVID, habit broken and before you know it you haven't talked to some people for 5 years and now it would be awkward to call them up again...

nothercastle 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Except it’s not. It’s ok to just call them up and get back and have a bbq

paulpauper 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Restaurants realized they were leaving a lot of money on the table pre-Covid. Post-Covid has seen restaurants raising prices more aggressively, cutting staff, cutting condiments, replacing menus with QR menus, cutting employee and business hours, etc.

The post-Covid real estate/tech/AI /white-collar job/quant boom has led to inflated salaries, wealth inflation and higher prices to match, and then combined with various supply chain shortages and disruptions, e.g. (many tariffs, Israel v Iran v Russia v Ukraine wars and tensions, etc.).

sys_64738 an hour ago | parent [-]

Most restaurants are trash so I hope they go to the wall.