Do you usually sleep on long journeys?
@TheInvisibleMan (17594)
12 responses
@manasamanu (3797)
• Bangalore, India
15 May 17
I like both being awake or sleep. I do love to listen to music while awake. It gives a comfortableness to travel.
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@Hate2Iron (15724)
• Canada
14 May 17
I do whatever I can to pass the time. I guess that I have to be the worst traveler on the planet. But, I would have fun watching the responses that I would get with one of those "hoods" lol! But then again... I wouldn't be able to see anyone else would I??
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
15 May 17
If it is a daytime long journey I always prefer to stay awake and view the sceneries.
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
16 May 17
@Shiva49 seeing you after a long time. How are you doing?
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
16 May 17
@Shiva49 Welcome back and looking for more interactions with you. I have also become active here on Mylot since last few months.
Last one year has been a turbulent one- with some initial good times, some very depressing, less depressing, some moments of hope and then coming up with ways to fight back.
Life changes so much and so fast- doesn't it?
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@ptrikha_2 (49753)
• India
16 May 17
Well on long road and train journeys, I mostly get only half asleep. But on long journeys to US and UK, I have slept for a couple of hours. The sleep is not as comfortable as it is when we sleep on bed, but at least it gives some rest.
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@CaseyRoss9966 (4056)
• United States
6 Jun 17
I can't fall asleep in a moving car so no I don't sleep on long journeys. The vibration of the car gets on my nerves.
















