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Mosja Posted 6 years ago
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Is it ok to ask your friends this?

You want to know your friends' feelings during the koronavirus isolation:

How is your isolation going?

How is your isolation?

How is the isolation?

  

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The word "coronavirus" starts with the letter "c" mosja, not "k". ” They don’t say "isolation/lockdown" because technically we’re not in isolation or on a lockdown; we are just distancing. ".

  • The word "coronavirus" starts with the letter "c" mosja, not "k".
  • ” They don’t say "isolation/lockdown" because technically we’re not in isolation or on a lockdown; we are just distancing.
  • ".
  • ", they would probably say?
  • How’s it going, mosja?
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The word "coronavirus" starts with the letter "c" mosja, not "k".

Well today I had a few phone calls from friends, and the first question was, “how are you doing?” They don’t say "isolation/lockdown" because technically we’re not in isolation or on a lockdown; we are just distancing. So you wouldn’t say "how is your isolation going?".

Even if a close friend knows you're home alone,

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