Since the pandemic began in 2020, we’ve been experiencing a lot of changes.

it made sense that a lot of people provided their own experiences.

Here’s some of what they had to say:

1.

Customer service people working

“Customer service in general.

We dont know if they read them.'

“Thecost of things.”

Luggage in the baggage claim carousel

It started with ‘supply chain issues.’

Obviously, they can get away with it, so it isn’t going to change.”

u/Grilled_Cheese10

3.

A 24-hour store

“Airlines: pricing, schedules, number of flights, etc.”

“I don’t know about y’all, but the sense of time is messed up.

It’s as if three years of my timeline are missing.”

A used car for sale

I keep getting 2021 and 2022 mixed up.

Anything but the most major events could’ve happened either year."

u/rahyveshachr

5.

A fitting room

“Twenty-four-hour stores and restaurants.

There are probably way less than half the number there used to be.”

u/doc_g3

“I think this is the hardest part for me.

A doctor wearing a stethoscope

Its not as if anyone is okay now that the pandemic is over.

“People have changed, and I do not enjoy being out anymore.

I’m always looking around for the person whos going to lose it next.”

Traffic on the highway

u/PBJDee

7.

“Used-car prices.”

“These poor damn kids.

Houses on a suburban street

On the bright side, the young ones coming in seem to be doing well.”

“And then everyone pretends as if nothing happened.

“Plus, teaching as a career has reached the tipping point.

A woman using a QR code from a restaurant menu

u/Torger083

9.

“Places closed fitting rooms, and instead of reopening them, they just tore them out.

“Friendships and relationships.

Im working hard to get out there, but were all just tired.”

u/AliCracker

“I dont remember ever being this isolated before.

u/WhelleMickham

11.

“Getting a doctor’s appointment.”

“My mental health.”

u/Shademania

“I cant understand why people dont want to acknowledge it.

When I bring this up, I still get folks looking at me as if Im being dramatic.”

u/Stingthebeeroll

13.“Traffic.

Traffic is all day, Monday to Friday.”

14.“Buffets.”

u/FriesAndToast

15.

“The real estate market.”

“People who flake out of commitments.

Committing to fewer things?

Completely on board with that.

But committing and flaking for no good reason?

u/littleirishpixie

17.

I hate QR menus.”

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.