Hotels.com. And 16 per cent of respondents would like to see the back of Boris Johnson’s 5pm briefings.But while the politicians have been widely criticised, it’s the constant use of new phrases which has offended the public the most.Joining the outgoing US president in the accommodation provider’s ‘Hotel Room 101’ will be the sayings ‘social distancing’ (59 per cent), ‘rule of six’ (51 per cent), ‘tiers’ (50 per cent) and the classic ‘new normal’ (49 per cent).The word ‘bubble’, once used to describe something light-hearted and airy, is something nearly half (43 per cent) of Brits are desperate to leave behind in 2020, never to be heard again.More than a quarter (28 per cent) are fed up with people who don’t wear their masks properly,.
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