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Q.1: The contemporary times have changed owing to corona. Unlike holidays of other years, these really might be different. Narrate in your own words, what were the differences you observed as compared to the holidays you have spent in the past years.​

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Answered by vardharajulanagalaks
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Because apart from worries about the virus, there are likely to be rising tensions in some families having to live on top of one another at home.

In ordinary times, couples spend on average two-and-a-half hours together each day, says researcher into relationships Prof Jacqui Gabb of the Open University.

But that was in the BC era (before coronavirus), and now we can spend 15 or 16 of our waking hours together. And throw into that combustible mix, children who are out of school.

"We've never lived through something like this," says Prof Gabb.

  • Lockdown family produce their own musical version of Les Miserables
  • Having more sleep before a holiday stops family arguments
  • When am I allowed to go outside?

Most of the usual emotional pressure-cooker points - like being cooped up together at Christmas or going on a family holiday - have clearly defined exit points.

But not with the coronavirus lockdown.

"There are no certainties any more," she says.

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Answered by Kenaz
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