On October 28, when the president was framed in the small screen, everyone knew it was folded.
That the end of the summer recess would be whistled, confirmed the dreaded slogan: reconfigured.
To the resigned French, it was however specified that the lessons of March had been learned.
Lightened constraints, redesigned daily life, we were going to be able to take our little ones to school, work without depriving ourselves, drive in empty subways, visit the elderly… Better yet, we had been concocted a new board game.
A friendly and entertaining entertainment - something unexpected in the leaden context.
In the social bubble and the private sphere, we were going to adopt a new standard of conviviality:
"the rule of six"
.
A challenge to be taken up on the spot.
Six under the same roof, six at the table (finished the puzzle of the number 13), six for the happy birthday, six in front of the mayor ...
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Ah the celebrations!
Had we even thought of getting married like that, in mid-November, under the
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