Phoenix32 wrote: » I know there has been great hardship and loss for people due to covid 19 but I thought it might be nice to have a thread about the unexpected perks of life as we know it at the moment. 1. My parcels are left in my porch for me to grab when it suits me. 2. I don't have to feel guilty for staying inside. 3. My appointments have been switched to video call or phone call which is very handy and I hope this will be kept up where possible. 4. I got to virtually view an apartment and sign a lease online, I didn't once have to deal with anyone in person. 5. I've gotten a welcome break from the pressures of life and socialising and I'm functioning pretty well in my little bubble. So what are the perks ye have found, if any?
ChikiChiki wrote: » For me living close to Dublin CC, the lack of expectations around attending various nights out and general temptations has me saving quicker than ever for a deposit on refurbishment property down west to create my dream house. Plus I will be able to live there and work remotely as my company is happy as things are. I was always a **** saver, but the pandemic has inadvertently corrected that.
Cal4567 wrote: » Speaking for a friend like. Hearing a fair few seeing it as a major turning point for those lucky to have employers who are happy enough for them to work from home. Some even contemplating buying property that's affordable for them, e.g. just that bit further away from Dublin. They'll pop up to Dublin a day or so only every week. Every cloud has a silver lining. I really hope this also gives rural Ireland a lift that it needs.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Certainly think it will spread wealth. Rural Ireland also needs to be open to the idea and welcome the influx of professionals into their communities. Off tangent slightly but I'm aware of divisions in the past between locals and "Dubs" in some places. An element of this is how we do things around here when it comes to new ideas in the community around things like GAA. Why spend half a million on a semi detached in Dublin when you can get a bigger house on a sizable plot of land down west. With our great motorway network Dublin is incredibly accessible from all quarters in 2020 for the occasional meeting etc.
Lundstram wrote: » The arrogance. :rolleyes: We're doing fine in rural Ireland, thanks. Please stay in Dublin.
ChikiChiki wrote: » This kind of proves the point I was making. Be open to new people coming into the community. Rural Ireland is on its knees. The fallout in towns across Mayo, Roscommon and Galway was horrific after the 2008 financial crisis. They never recovered. It will be worse again after the pandemic. I'm saying that as someone with a rural Ireland background. I'm very pro spreading the wealth out of Dublin and evening things up. I'm talking about MNCs, people and everything that comes with it. Keep small towns and villages thriving and keep rural Ireland alive. Open your mind because as is, it's only going one way.
Oaklynn Deep Target wrote: » For me there's been very little, if any positives to this new way of living. As a soldier I'm well used to a certain amount of restricted movement, recruit training, various courses & exercises plus oversea's come to mind. But at home I'm a sports person and a social butterfly, I've lots of interests outside of work and home, all of which bar swimming have been severely curtailed. I can still run alone, I prefer running alone but races and events have all been cancelled. So too have cycle events, my gym has been closed since March, I use the pool for winter swim training but they're not re opening the pool so I've had to use the cost of membership to purchase two wetsuits for winters in the open water. I love my Saturday night in the local, its my one night that I call my 'me time', I bring my Kindle to the bar, have a few pints, a bowl of hot chicken wings and a read. I miss that. My Judo club is closed and all competitions have been cancelled for the rest of the year, that's a major bummer for me. Personally right now I can't think of a single perk for me.
Deleted User wrote: » Do you think will people be able to go in to a pub by themselves when they open up? Surely one person in a quiet corner is no risk. I miss the pint and book as well.
WashYourHands wrote: » Perks: I've been able to WFH so my income hasn't been effected. I ordered home gym equipment so I probably won't need to join a gym again after this. I've watched some good TV (Tiger King, Dark, Space Force) and there's endless amounts of good TV.