We're sending our kids to summer camps, so not sweating the July 4th outdoor neighborhood party in comparison where only some people wore masks. Probably 20-30 people total. I don't really claim we're social distancing when young kids don't have much understanding of staying 6 ft away from the next kid. Still barely going to the grocery store (went for the 1st time since April last week) though.
We have neighbors we've definitely see having grad parties or "prom" at home, but still claim they're bringing their kids' girlfriend's family and boyfriend's family into their "bubble" so they're still "social distancing." Lots of neighborhood posts seeking to group 3-5 families for distance learning days and rotate houses.
So, it's important to ask another family what they mean by "social distancing" or how many people are in their "bubble."