SoCS: in person online?

I think that the COVID pandemic expanded my concept of being in person.

It used to mean physically being together in the same room, but now I feel like I’m meeting in person if I’m in a real time meeting online where everyone is on camera, even though they are in a little box on my screen.

I don’t feel so much in person if it is a large meeting/presentation where only the speakers are visible and able to speak.

I wonder if others feel similarly.

I think that part of my sense of being in person when online live comes from my being pretty introverted. I find being in a group uncomfortable to begin with; being online gives me a little higher comfort level, although it is still draining for me.

I’d be interested to know others’ thoughts about this…
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Linda’s prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday this week is “in person.” Join us! Find out more here: https://lindaghill.com/2025/02/21/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-feb-22-2025/

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Author: Joanne Corey

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11 thoughts on “SoCS: in person online?”

  1. This introvert also likes being on line. Especially in winter when I can have the best of both worlds: being home and with my peeps. And being in a meeting or exercising while on mute is really great! LOL

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  2. Im with you on feeling more comfortable online and wrote about the introvert factor. My extrovert hubby prefers in person to zoom meetings. I agree that it’s not in person if you can’t see or talk with others.

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    1. It’s true that meetings are draining, whether in the same room or virtual. Well, for us, anyway. I guess people who are super-extroverted can be more energized after a meeting, but that’s definitely outside my realm of experience.

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