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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " They forgot to take them off when they came out the shops | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " A. Because they are going to Macdonalds drive through.? B. Because its freezing cold and stops your face getting cold especially when its windy? | |||
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"gotten attached to mine, and its helped my asthma. might look a twat but like that's ever mattered" Intrigued to know in what way it helps your asthma? (Not claiming you are lying) Just I have copd and makes me feel like I'm suffocated and have to remove it as soon as I feel safe to. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " People on their own in the car with a mask on..don’t get it at all Sorry | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? People on their own in the car with a mask on..don’t get it at all Sorry " I used to think that, now I think who the hell cares | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " Cos the virus is air borne you so they are being extra vigilant ... in the car different unless you share the car with others as passengers as the virus lingers | |||
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"gotten attached to mine, and its helped my asthma. might look a twat but like that's ever mattered Intrigued to know in what way it helps your asthma? (Not claiming you are lying) Just I have copd and makes me feel like I'm suffocated and have to remove it as soon as I feel safe to." I too have asthma and when its very cold it is easier to breath with a mask on than without. Was advised by a specialist a few years ago that breathing through a scarf helps some asthmatics when cold. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " Makes sense in a World Pandemic. People walk past people in the street. They don't want to touch the mask going between public places. Could have just left or be going to go to a public place. Makes perfect sense to me. | |||
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"I think some people now see the masks as some sort of fashion accessory with the styles that are out there now..coloured ones, sparkly ones, branded ones even (Adidas) and I reckon those very same people will continue wearing them once the ‘rona is well under control because they think they will look all hip and cool. It won’t be FFS Do I sound old and grumpy.?!?! " Or perhaps they get that it has a layer of protection for them and others. | |||
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"gotten attached to mine, and its helped my asthma. might look a twat but like that's ever mattered Intrigued to know in what way it helps your asthma? (Not claiming you are lying) Just I have copd and makes me feel like I'm suffocated and have to remove it as soon as I feel safe to. I too have asthma and when its very cold it is easier to breath with a mask on than without. Was advised by a specialist a few years ago that breathing through a scarf helps some asthmatics when cold." Thanks for the reply genuinely didn't know that.with my copd the hot weather seems to make it worse | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " Conditioned by FEAR. | |||
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"It’s hard to call someone who cuts you up a wanker while wearing a mask " You could give them the bird instead though | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? Conditioned by FEAR. " I didn’t like to open that particular can of Corona worms but yes, nail firmly on the head | |||
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"gotten attached to mine, and its helped my asthma. might look a twat but like that's ever mattered Intrigued to know in what way it helps your asthma? (Not claiming you are lying) Just I have copd and makes me feel like I'm suffocated and have to remove it as soon as I feel safe to. I too have asthma and when its very cold it is easier to breath with a mask on than without. Was advised by a specialist a few years ago that breathing through a scarf helps some asthmatics when cold." I've always given the same information to my asthmatics! It really does make a difference in the cold! Worth trying ... | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? Conditioned by FEAR. " Fear of...? | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? People on their own in the car with a mask on..don’t get it at all Sorry " maybe they just put it on with clean hands before leaving the house and leave it there til they get home and dont want to touch it in between | |||
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"I dont touch my mask until I've washed my hands so that could be when I get home." Yup. Wash hands, put it on, leave it alone | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " if your going to need it again.. you should not he removing it and putting it back on.. leaving it on negates the need to wash / sanitize hands and put on a new one. Although regular hygiene is still essential. If I'm on a patient pick up I have to put mine on before I get in my car... then wipe the surfaces down... before picking them up... I must keep my mask on the entire time even if I'm alone.. After they have got out.. I then wipe the car down again.. re wash my hands and then remove my mask. Outside I've often forgotten I've got it on or am moving between shops, jobs etc. Does it really hurt anyone if people leave them on... In many places masks outdoors are now compulsory and medical grade ones not home made | |||
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"gotten attached to mine, and its helped my asthma. might look a twat but like that's ever mattered Intrigued to know in what way it helps your asthma? (Not claiming you are lying) Just I have copd and makes me feel like I'm suffocated and have to remove it as soon as I feel safe to. I too have asthma and when its very cold it is easier to breath with a mask on than without. Was advised by a specialist a few years ago that breathing through a scarf helps some asthmatics when cold. I've always given the same information to my asthmatics! It really does make a difference in the cold! Worth trying ... " I am batwoman | |||
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"Same questions as in last spring and same answers too....and all relevant toy as it was back then..." At least the heckling I get has reduced. One, it's my face, mind your own business. Two, I'm so sorry I'm trying to protect you? | |||
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"Same questions as in last spring and same answers too....and all relevant toy as it was back then... At least the heckling I get has reduced. One, it's my face, mind your own business. Two, I'm so sorry I'm trying to protect you? " it is ridiculous the attitude of some about something so simple and something that actually doesn't affect them in any negative way at all | |||
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"Same questions as in last spring and same answers too....and all relevant toy as it was back then... At least the heckling I get has reduced. One, it's my face, mind your own business. Two, I'm so sorry I'm trying to protect you? it is ridiculous the attitude of some about something so simple and something that actually doesn't affect them in any negative way at all" Quite. If anything it helps them? *Shrug* | |||
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" I too have asthma and when its very cold it is easier to breath with a mask on than without. Was advised by a specialist a few years ago that breathing through a scarf helps some asthmatics when cold." My asthma is triggered by chilled air too. Lots of folk don't realise it's a thing! Air con, freezer aisles in supermarkets, winter weather. I used to wake up coughing throughout winter till I realised my winter tog duvet was the culprit... Cos my body was warm I thought I was warm, but I was breathing in cold air - triggering my asthma. Luckily I can afford to use a summer tog duvet year round and keep my bedroom heated to 18-19 degrees C all year too. Not woken up coughing for 4+ years since I realised that! | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone.its called paranoia I'm just curious why? " | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " A, I'm a delivery driver supplying medication to Hospitals and Pharmacies,So I'm careful not to spread or catch,B, for the same reason.Just wished more people on the streets wore masks or keep the fcuk out of my way,have done well not to catch thus far and really don't want to. | |||
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"I don't wear one walking down the street But as a carer, going house to house, you keep it on in the car because once it's been touched it and removed it has to be replaced. Not a problem you might think, but they are rationed. Surgical masks are 2 in a 12 hour shift. We change them if them get wet. The ffp2 mask, is 1 per 12 hour shift. Only changed if we go from a covid client to a non covid one. Imagine how nice that is as officially you can only hang them off you ear when you eat or drink, but they always fall off making them dirty and have to gotten rid of " Just reuse it. It's no different to hanging on your ear anyway. Wanky rules that makeno sense should be ignored. | |||
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"Same questions as in last spring and same answers too....and all relevant toy as it was back then... At least the heckling I get has reduced. One, it's my face, mind your own business. Two, I'm so sorry I'm trying to protect you? " It gets me when people are looking at people driving a car alone with a mask on. Wtf start worrying about something that is going to have a impact on you ffs | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? We have often wondered that " | |||
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"Put your mask on before you leave home. Don't touch it again until you're back home and taking it off. That simple. Anything else just seems like the obnoxious naughty kids at school who'd wear their ties shorter and shorter to see how far they could push it before they were pulled up on uniform regs. I haven't gone barefaced outdoors since March. " And your approach is just overkill. What a sad world we now live in. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " It's their choice,are they hurting anyone by doing so? I keep hearing time and time again about the mental health impact of the pandemic. If someone wants to walk down the street with a mask on to feel safer what is the problem? Why are you so concerned anyway? | |||
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"Put your mask on before you leave home. Don't touch it again until you're back home and taking it off. That simple. Anything else just seems like the obnoxious naughty kids at school who'd wear their ties shorter and shorter to see how far they could push it before they were pulled up on uniform regs. I haven't gone barefaced outdoors since March. And your approach is just overkill. What a sad world we now live in." Sad in that your judging someone for wanting to be safer!! | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " They don’t like breathing clean fresh air !!! | |||
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"Put your mask on before you leave home. Don't touch it again until you're back home and taking it off. That simple. Anything else just seems like the obnoxious naughty kids at school who'd wear their ties shorter and shorter to see how far they could push it before they were pulled up on uniform regs. I haven't gone barefaced outdoors since March. And your approach is just overkill. What a sad world we now live in. Sad in that your judging someone for wanting to be safer!! " I was being judged as an "obnoxious naughty kid". So no..... not sad at all. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? People on their own in the car with a mask on..don’t get it at all Sorry " They could be Uber drivers or delivery drivers like Amazon. They need to keep their masks on even when they are alone in the vehicle, because they make intermittent stops to collect passengers or meet face to face with other people in the case of a delivery. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " I don’t do that but, i wear glasses all the time but really only need them for reading,its just easier than taking them off 10 times a day so possibly these mask wearers are just comfortable leaving them on | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " In some parts of Europe and other countries around the world, masks are mandatory outdoors, even when you are walking down the street alone. You can bump into someone or a group of people unexpectedly, even when walking along a quiet street. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? In some parts of Europe and other countries around the world, masks are mandatory outdoors, even when you are walking down the street alone. You can bump into someone or a group of people unexpectedly, even when walking along a quiet street. " Yes. Goodness, looking at measures elsewhere. Engaging in critical thinking (actual critical thinking, not conspiracy mongering). What a brilliant idea. Nah, it'll never catch on | |||
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"Put your mask on before you leave home. Don't touch it again until you're back home and taking it off. That simple. Anything else just seems like the obnoxious naughty kids at school who'd wear their ties shorter and shorter to see how far they could push it before they were pulled up on uniform regs. I haven't gone barefaced outdoors since March. And your approach is just overkill. What a sad world we now live in." It's literally the lowest-effort way of managing the situation. Step 1: Put it on before you go out. Step 2: Forget about it until it's time to take it off. Step 3: Take it off when you get home. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " Habit forming / familiarisation and probably also for glasses wearers as you have to have them just 'so' to reduce the amount of steaming up | |||
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"Put your mask on before you leave home. Don't touch it again until you're back home and taking it off. That simple. Anything else just seems like the obnoxious naughty kids at school who'd wear their ties shorter and shorter to see how far they could push it before they were pulled up on uniform regs. I haven't gone barefaced outdoors since March. And your approach is just overkill. What a sad world we now live in. It's literally the lowest-effort way of managing the situation. Step 1: Put it on before you go out. Step 2: Forget about it until it's time to take it off. Step 3: Take it off when you get home. " I don't know why it's anybody else's business or worry about someone else covering their face and keeping their germs to themselves. People can dress how they like. I might think X looks like an oompah loompah and should stop bathing in bronzer. I stfu because it's not my business. X might think I look like a woke whiny snowflake in my mask. X can also mind his/her own business and stfu. | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? Habit forming / familiarisation and probably also for glasses wearers as you have to have them just 'so' to reduce the amount of steaming up " The fog is the worst | |||
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"For people who wear masks A, In the car alone B, Walking down the street alone. I'm just curious why? " I leave it on if going from shop to shop. To save touching it and sanitising more and wasting masks | |||
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"Can I just add that the OP did say ‘out of curiosity ‘ I didn’t sense any judgement there & I could be wrong on that...but it was just a question..some unkind replies in that light. To the mask wearers thank you. I recall spending time in a cycle shop trying helmets on & looking in the mirror each time. The assistant stood behind me & said “you do know that to most people you look a knob in a bike helmet whichever you buy & how much you spend.” And he was right, failing to account for me not caring about others thought only caring that I didn’t think I looked a knob." How bloody rude! | |||
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"Can I just add that the OP did say ‘out of curiosity ‘ I didn’t sense any judgement there & I could be wrong on that...but it was just a question..some unkind replies in that light. To the mask wearers thank you. I recall spending time in a cycle shop trying helmets on & looking in the mirror each time. The assistant stood behind me & said “you do know that to most people you look a knob in a bike helmet whichever you buy & how much you spend.” And he was right, failing to account for me not caring about others thought only caring that I didn’t think I looked a knob. How bloody rude! " I did know him I should add.. | |||
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"As someone that volunteers and delivers food to various households from my car, it would be more time, effort and risk to keep touching it and taking it off. I’m sure this applies to many people that may be travelling from different places and don’t want to touch their mask / face multiple times. I don’t see why anyone else is using their time thinking / worrying about this to be honest. " Yes once it's on I leave mask alone don't see the point of on and off | |||
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