This section analyzes the transformative effects of the coronavirus pandemic on individuals’ shopping, socializing, and holiday habits in Turkey. The research covers a broad range of behaviors, from the frequency of going out for basic necessities to changes in social and leisure activities after the pandemic, as well as shifts in holiday plans. The role of demographic factors and economic conditions in shaping these habits is also examined. The main questions addressed in the study are as follows:
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