Coronavirus on Twitter: "My Quarantine in Six Words"

The same routine every day: we work from home, cook at home, make phone calls at home and even do sports from home. It's getting boring slowly but surely, isn't it ?! On the other hand, there is a wonderful remedy – namely the hashtag "MyQuarantineInSixWords" (German: "my quarantine in six words").

To this end, people worldwide describe how they are in quarantine. Above all, the humor is not neglected and it is after all that it keeps us afloat in hard times. We also become aware of a very important aspect of the Twitter trend: we are all in the same boat. And just because you have to physically distance yourself does not mean that you are alone!

We have summarized the most beautiful tweets for you. In some we recognize each other, others just make us laugh and others even move us a little. Above all, they leave a wonderful sense of community. Have fun:

My child has just eaten a beetle.

What happens in the quarantine remains in the quarantine. Or on Twitter.

By the way, our colleagues have already experienced exciting things in their home office with children ticker …

I have already eaten my emergency supply.

We can understand that very well … because:

I eat the whole bag.

Why are quantity recommendations given nowadays? The quarantine knows no servings. But that's not so bad, because we represent the opinion of this Twitter user:

Quarantine calories don't count, do they?

Bingo! Twitter also provides inspiration for employment:

I can't stop baking.

Well, that's not the worst hobby. If you find flour nowadays. If not, we would also have a "chocolate cake recipe" without flour for you. And if you're still looking for someone to share the goodies with …

I'm dating from home in Italy.

… this Twitter user gives a funny insight into quarantine dating from home. Alternatively, there is also animal society:

When did we get another dog?

We keep asking ourselves that. Or a cat:

My new boss is watching me non-stop.

After all, it is not an easy situation for our pets to suddenly have to spend 24 hours with their roommate. At the end of the day it always helps: look ahead or look outside!

I'll be a window-peeping grandma!

After all, we're all doing this right now – and we can wave at each other!