We re all sick of hearing when all this is over but say it almost daily, survey finds
A new study has found that Brits cannot stand hearing, or saying, the phrase when all this is over in the wake of 2020 s coronavirus pandemic. But we still say it frustratingly often
11:12, 20 DEC 2020 (Image: POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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While more than 42 percent are feeling frustrated at not having something to look forward to, with 30 percent missing being able to see live events.
A third also said having something to look forward to is usually their remedy to getting through a tough week.
The research was commissioned by Accor to launch its new ALL gift card after it teamed up with author and futurist James Wallman to reveal the true value of the experiences missed by so many.
James said: “Right now, more than ever, we’re all in desperate need of a break - from home, from the monotony of life under lockdown, from the drip, drip, drip of ‘Will we? Won’t we? Be set free from lockdown’, from the up-down corona-coaster of worry and hope.