“I’m positive you’ll love Bimble’s positivity”
says Bimbler, Rohini Chadda
‘Lockdown’, ‘isolation’, ‘social distancing’ — these are all terms that have entered our day to day lives. Language is one of our most powerful tools and our word choices can shape our outlook and change our perceptions. So, it’s not surprising that feeling confined, restricted and lonely has become widespread over the course of the pandemic, and it’s undeniable that these now commonplace terms have fed into this.
Which has left us longing for a space that’s just filled with positivity. Bimble is a refreshing platform which doesn’t give negativity the time of day. You can explore the world from your phone or laptop, looking at places which other Bimblers love. The lack of a ‘review system’ means that this really is a refreshingly positive space. If you love a place you’ve visited, you post about it; if not, you leave it aside. It really is as easy as that.
There’s more. At a time when travelling is problematic, being able to explore new places from home and plan future trips brings a breath of fresh air, whilst listing places you have been to and loved in the past creates a pool of positive memories: a happy place.
During lockdown, social apps have played an essential role in keeping people connected with each other. Bimble keeps us connected with the world we live in and the places we love. If you’re in the mood to Bimble, follow this link.