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  • Not sure if this has been discussed, but with so many offices in my industry proudly speaking of their workforce operating smoothly at home - will it stay that way? Central London offices with their high rents dropped in favour of permanent functioning WFH.

    Most people's commute is hell and I guess home offices are pretty sweet.

    Business districts dry up like in Sim City when the tumble weed music plays.

  • I'm going to be honest, this can be nice for people who have an extra room with a good desk etc. However, looking at how many people in London have to live, spacewise, that is definitely not the case for quite a few. It gets a lot less sweet when you're crammed into a corner somewhere. Oh, and having a good Internet connection is often relatively important too... which you have to pay for.

    And call me weird, but personally I actually prefer going to the office. Maybe that's partially because I commute by bike and therefore almost enjoy the commute.

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