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My sympathies go out to anybody forced to use a Linux desktop environment.
As a life-long Windows user, Linux Mint's Cinnamon UI feels very at-home. Hell, it feels more at-home than Win 11's UI, since Win 11's UI has so many weird choices and unnecessary changes from prior OSes.
Windows 11 is fine for me honestly
I don't find it worse than Windows 10
Sure, if that's your baseline comparison
But literally everything is better than windows 8 and above
Windows 7 was junk along with everything before it
It was junk, but Windows 8 was worse