- Jan 23, 2010
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I love to hear that the masks are having a positive impact in Germany. I am very pro-mask (I mean, I hate wearing it but I'm doing it because other people's lives are more important than the comfort of my chin) and I am happy to see that they're doing their job in your country. To hear an "every day person" from another country speak on that - it's something Americans that refuse masks need to hear. Is there a lot of push back from other citizens in Germany regarding the masks? Or do people just seem to do it because it's what's best for their family, friends, neighbors, etc?
I mean there are also a bunch of people who dislike wearing masks and think they are unnecessary . But for the most part everyone is just doing what they are supposed to do, and by following these rules we are pretty close to getting our normal life back. It might take another couple weeks but economy is already recovering a little bit and there is a very careful light at the end of the tunnel it seems.
I think part of that has to do with us not being very adventurous or rebellious haha , if the doctors say ''wear a mask'' Germans will most likely be like ''okay'' . This might not always be a good thing, but in this case, it is.
I'm not the biggest fan either, it hurts my ears and it's hot, but for the 10-20 minutes i go into a store , i will survive being uncomfortable if it helps the cause.