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Draft Friday, December 18, 2020 3:50 PM

10:22 am Friday, 18th December, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of unfamiliar concerns along with it. Suddenly our normal, everyday decisions—like whether we should visit a friend or head to the grocery store—have a lot more weight to them.


Beyond wiping down groceries and stocking up on hand sanitizer, many people were saddled with newfound career fears and struggles.


You’ve likely heard the alarming statistics. One analysis of 20 countries found that 38 million people had filed for unemployment insurance. 25% of adults in the United States say either they or someone else in their home has been laid off as a result of the pandemic.


Where you used to listen to a friend complain about their toxic boss or lazy coworker, you now need to figure out how to be supportive through layoffs and job loss.


As with anything, there are right and wrong things to say. Here are some tips for communicating with friends and loved ones who are dealing with major struggles in their careers.



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I'm 20 years old, living in the Ranaghat region. I'm interested in meeting a woman aged between 18 and 39.


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