During the pandemic, friendships have undergone significant changes. The shift from physical interactions to digital communication has led to unique forms of intimacy and distance. The author reflects on these changes through personal experiences and historical references, highlighting how enduring friendships are tested amid structural collapse. The pandemic has revealed which relationships are held by genuine fondness and which crumble under pressure, leading to a reevaluation of convenience-based friendships.
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https://www.newyorker.com/culture/dept-of-returns/what-did-covid-do-to-friendship深掘り質問