How have Americans stayed connected during the lockdown?

Just because we're not able to go out with our friends and family during lockdown, it doesn’t mean we aren’t staying connected. In a new survey, we're getting a sense of how connected we really are. According to the poll:

  • 84% of Americans believe it's important to check in on friends and loved ones at least once during the crisis.
  • The most common ways to connect include a text or phone call.
  • Those connections will be lasting, with 70% saying they’ll remember those who checked in with them once things are back to normal.
  • And folks aren’t just connecting with close family and friends.
    • 70% of people have connected with people they haven’t talked to in over a year.
    • 44% are reconnecting with high school friends.
    • 36% are reaching to childhood friends.
  • The average personhas actually made six new friends during lockdown thanks to virtual gatherings.
  • 83% of those who made new friends are excited to hang out with them in real life.

Of course a lot of these people are connecting via virtual meetings, which have become pretty common these days.

  • 48% of people say they feel comfortable at virtual gatherings
  • 41% say they attend virtual hangouts because friendship is important right now.

And while virtual gatherings are fun, they can’t replace in person activities. The in-person things they miss most include:

  • Face-to-face interactions (54%)
  • Celebrating big life milestones with friends and family (44%)
  • Hugging others (39%)
  • Having date nights (36%)
  • Going to a local bar with friends (33%)

Source:SWNS Digital


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