Practicing physical distancing but want to 'visit' your family and friends?
- Philip Henninge

- Mar 22, 2020
- 1 min read
Are you practicing physical distancing to avoid/reduce the incidence of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and protect the most vulnerable of the human race? Congratulations for doing your part and protecting your family and friends. But those are the people you want to visit the most. How can you 'visit' them while practicing physical distancing? Use the first rule of stock market investing: invest in what you know. How does that work for social interaction? Well, turn to social networking and the app that you know the best and 'visit' them 'virtually'.
Many social networking platforms have the ability to do video calls. Facebook Messenger can do video chat and group chat. WhatsApp, owned by Facebook, can do video calls and group calls. Instagram, also owned by Facebook, has video chat with the ability to add others to the chat. Snapchat, which surprisingly is an independent company, has video chat with the ability to add friends to the chat. Go to your favorite app's website and look for help, or simply search YouTube for your favorite social networking app to see how to accomplish video calls/chats.
In my next post I'll tell you how to virtually visit your family and friends without using web conferencing apps.
That's all for now, thanks for reading!


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