| Graduation is definitely the largest/longest indoor thing we have done during Covid. No mask requirement but I think I will. |
| Absolutely. |
| No way. |
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I think this thread is harmful in that it will only start an argument about masking where no minds will be changed. Everyone should make the decision that makes the most sense for their family.
Also, every graduation ceremony has different circumstances - some are outside, for example. Another reason, this thread is not helpful. |
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I won’t.
But I don’t care if you do. You do you. |
| Absolutely. So will my kid. We leave for a month in Europe 3 days after graduation. Not risking it. |
| Of course. We mask indoors. |
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I would, but ours is scheduled to be outside.
There is a reception the night before though...which I am planning to attend. Hard to keep masks on when everyone is eating and drinking. |
| No. But if you want to, go ahead. |
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I probably wouldn't if it were outdoors. Indoors, I probably would. I'm not a mask Nazi or anything, but what's the downside in masking up in most indoor settings? I always do when running errands -- grocery shopping, etc. More and more I'm seeing that I'm in the minority, but guess what? I don't care.
It's amazing that anti-maskers claim to be all about "personal freedom" yet they jump all over those who choose to wear masks even when it's voluntary. Such hypocrites. |
| High school or college graduation? |
What are you talking about? No one is "jumping all over those who choose to wear masks." Several posts above yours even specifically state "No. But if you want to, go ahead." and "I won’t. But I don’t care if you do. You do you" Stop lying. |
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NO!
It is time to move on and live our lives more normally. Anyone who wants to wear a mask should. Those of us who are vaccinated and boosted, including may of us who have had covid, should be free to go maskless. |
| Yes absolutely |
+1. Paranoid people can keep masking for life. |