Yea my work did a bit deployment and updated everyone's laptops to windows 11. Lets just say I was surprised at how seamless it actually was. Got an email saying... "Your next reboot could take 30 minutes welcome to windows 11." (ok there was a lot more but that's the summary.)
Rebooted, it did it's thing..., corrected some layout stuff and I'm back to working no issue.
I got a secondary desktop on Win11 but my primary desktop and my laptop are staying on Win10. I used Win7 way after EoL and Win10 will be no different. On all 3 systems Linux is the primary OS anyways. A bunch of friends and family members are also staying on Win10. One friend moved to Win11 when we built his 9800X3D system earlier this year, just cuz it was a good opportunity to do it, being a fresh new system and all. I'll be moving some of my clients over to Win11 when they get new systems. I doubt I'll be doing many fresh installs of Win10 from here on out.
I had to bite the bullet recently, it took me a minute to get used to it, and there's several things I'm not happy with, but I've learned to like it enough I guess, it is what it is, so whatever, Win 11 onward.
/edit Oh, I will say, I've learned to like it more after I turned off or uninstalled several annoying things, I found some ways to remove some things, disable some other things, etc... and this made the experience better.