Nette Runden is a
German expression for gatherings that often start with chance
encounters and then develop into circles of friends who continue to
meet more frequently because they simply enjoy being with each other.
Virtual meetings are less than perfect substitutes for this but do
have some special advantages from time to time.
Distant socializing
took the form of virtual on-line meetings with almost any number of
individuals who participated from their homes, when physical
distancing was required to counter Covid-19 during the Spring of
2020. Some members of a worldwide group moved quickly beyond mere
chit chat at such meetings and achieved fun-filled and interesting
virtual gatherings with activities that were very similar to what the
members of this group loved to do at their weekly local meetings
throughout most of each year. Since the basic meeting format was the
same worldwide it was easy to - for instance - join an evening
meeting in Europe during the afternoon and morning hours of the
United States. The common language at these meetings is German and
this organization, Schlaraffia, exists since 1859.
Close to ten
thousand men belong to this organization where friendship, art and
humor are central topics and where local meetings are structured to
create a supportive and enjoyable atmosphere that excludes serious
discussions of such daily concerns as business, politics and
religion. A good number of other groups have also socialized
successfully using virtual meetings during the Covid-19 pandemic..
The business world
has employed and perfected virtual conferencing for some time now. At
this time, however, significant learning, practice and development
efforts are needed to realize more of the potential of these virtual
meetings in the social realm. With these reflections I hope to advance
meaningful development of virtual meetings, which may not need to be
totally abandoned when the more traditional circles of friends and
nette Runden will return after physical distancing is no longer
needed.
Since 2011, I use
“http://netterunden.blogspot.com/
“
to document some
aspects of events that are of special interst to me and others.
While most of this is written in German, there is no good reason why
some of it should not be in English.