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2020 has been a year of restrictions because of the coronavirus. When the virus is finally behind us, what are some of the things that you would like to do most of all?
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Thunderbird2
Go to Japan like I was meant to do at the end of this month for a holiday and see my friends... hopefully by the end of April next year things will have changed.
TrevorPeace
Get back to Japan for a month or two, then Ukraine. Then back home to Vancouver Island and my La-La-Land existence. Without masks.
Jtsnose
We look forward to again visiting our ancestral home and relatives in Japan.
presto345
Enjoy a meal with family in a good restaurant without masks and plastic shields.
Hello Kitty 321
Get a haircut
Aly Rustom
Garthgoyle- you lead such a boring life! LOL!
Pukey2
Visit family! Duh
ushosh123
Travel, though that will take forever T_T
Patricia Yarrow
work out in the local sports club without a mask!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TARA TAN KITAOKA
THANK God and all good kind people.
El Rata
Tell all the doomsayers and the mask police: "See? You didn't die, now take off that thing of your face!"
Sven Asai
There isn’t such a thing like that virus being finally behind us.
Garthgoyle
Party and dance all night long in Roppongi, wake up next morning on a sidewalk in Shibuya, snowboard all season, get my jobs back in the tourism industry, travel to Korea, US and Puerto Rico (no 14 days off quarantine) and simply meet up with friends at Yoyogi park, BBQ's and other events. Just the normal stuff.
Luddite
See family and friends back home and being able to sit in the pub.
Toshihiro
See family and friends comes first, travel comes second. video calls and virtual tourism just doesn't cut it.
cleo
Seeing family is the only thing I’ve wanted to do that I haven’t been able to do.
That, and a proper summer holiday.
Toasted Heretic
Visit family.
Nothing else comes near.
kyronstavic
This is going to be around for quite a while, but visit family in Australia when I can.
Aly Rustom
visit my family in Canada