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Originally Posted by Crawford
And they don't have as much WFH. They're pretty much back to pre-pandemic commuting patterns.
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It obviously depends on your occupation and on the business / boss you work for, as well as your personal choice or convenience.
Some people living in remote suburbs and working in suburban office parks have completely abandoned their offices since the pandemic, just like in the US.
Those usually live in houses with more room than what you get in the dense core and often had to drive for over an hour a day to get to their work place.
Working from home is just more convenient to them.
When you live in a narrow apartment in the central areas, with the subway nearby, working from home only part time is a better deal.
Many also like to frequently be in actual touch with their coworkers. When you work from home all the time, you may eventually feel less involved in your job.
Then again, it depends on every individual and their personalities or needs.