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Andria's avatar

One other element of commuting that is endlessly frustrating is other people commenting on it. I commute about 12 hours a week (depending on traffic), and no, I don't like it. It's also not something I can really change, so I have to try to make the best of it.

What definitely makes it worse is when I tell people where I live and where I work, and then have to deal with the faces and the "Oh my god! That's awful! How can you stand it?"

I haven't found a polite way to deal with these comments, but I have perfected the stony reaction face.

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emilycc's avatar

Pre-pandemic, I spent 1.5 - 2+ hours a day commuting via car, 4 days a week. I mostly listened to audiobooks/podcasts, and I told myself that I appreciated the relative quiet (i.e. it was a time when I couldn't check my phone and there wasn't a toddler who needed me). Then I worked from home for 18 months straight, right after having a second baby, and let me tell you, when they asked us to come back in, I was PISSED. I hadn't realized until I started doing it how much sitting in a car for 90 minutes a day was screwing with my body - my hips starting hurt immediately, and because I lost all that time every day, it suddenly became hard to find the time to work out to counter all the sitting. Not to mention the lost time with my two very small kids, the added chaos of having to squeeze dinner/bath/bedtime into even less time every day... suffice to say, I took a pay cut to commute less.

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