feedthegoat27
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If only the team at Oxford could develop a vaccine for common sense, it would solve this pandemic quicker than anything else.
Common sense has got me pretty far in life, whether that is crossing the street at night because you can see in the distance a bunch of dickheads, or knowing when to keep my mouth shut because it could come back to bite me on the arse in the future.
I have really had my eyes opened to the paucity of intelligence and common sense during Covid, certainly in the UK and US.
Perhaps it is because they are two countries with a sense of entitlement, owing to the standards of living?
Why anyone feels it is an immediate priority to establish whether they can go on holiday at this time, when so much work is still to be done, is insulting to me in the extreme.
It is the height of ignorance to even assume that others countries, no matter how much their own economies or industries will crave it, should be waiting with open arms because some infuriated twat in the Home Counties is telling the Daily Mail 'it just isn't cricket' they can't afford to now go away because the cost of quarantine is too much on top of their already booked holidays to the Seychelles.
Apparently the UK deserves a holiday?
Guess what, the whole fucking world does and, until which time we can vaccinate enough of the globe to protect it, then making do with a weekend in Skeggy might be as good as can be hoped for.
And even that might be too much.
Whilst I agree with large parts of that, why is it insulting to you in the extreme?
It's perfectly fine to talk about the future of travel and speculate when it may return, just like it's perfectly fine to discuss when we might be allowed back into Eastlands, or allowed back at our local pub/restaurant etc etc
If people were throwing their toys out the pram demanding to be allowed out the country ASAP then fair enough but I'm not seeing that on here, or seeing it in general on other social media platforms.
There are hundreds of thousands of jobs potentially riding on the return of international travel and mixed messages from various government figures doesn't help the industry whatsoever. That's where my frustration lies, not with being unable to currently jump on a plane.
As much as I'm looking forward to the return of international travel, I'll only be doing so when it's permitted and as safe as it can be relatively speaking; the hope is for some return this summer but it is very much wait and see (as with everything)
In the meantime if people want to prepare for a year of domestic holidays only then that's their call and they should cut their cloth accordingly and crack on.
Just a quick edit to say that one of the best recent threads was the 'most beautiful places' thread; full of ideas and inspiration for future trips, and a great reminder of how much beauty there is around the world.