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By *ife Ninja OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Dunfermline

I have reached the time of life where a snooze on the train home from work just happens. Etiquette question; acceptable and I should enjoy my 25 minutes of relaxation, or, damn rude - look at your phone like the rest of us. 🤓

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By *hrills and adventureMan
13 weeks ago

Winchester

Used to doze off from time to time when I commuted to london until one day I missed my stop.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Central

Sit by a window and time things so that your head knocks against it, to have you awake before you need to get off

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
13 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Imagine drooling all over the person next to you

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By *ife Ninja OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Dunfermline


"Imagine drooling all over the person next to you "

My seat was one of those single ones👌

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By *mily36CWoman
13 weeks ago

Bedford... (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

...but what if someone 'interfers' with you whilst you snooze

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By *ildTimes.Man
13 weeks ago

Wherever I May Roam

I always snooze on the train, go for it OP 🥪

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By *ife Ninja OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Dunfermline


"...but what if someone 'interfers' with you whilst you snooze "

Unlikely 😬🤓

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By *riel13Woman
13 weeks ago

Northampton

Do you snore?

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By *eroLondonMan
13 weeks ago

Mayfair

I don't think it's an age thing, OP. I've been snoozing and stealing 40 winks on the locomotives since my mid-twenties. 🙂

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By *lessandra_BWoman
13 weeks ago

Here, There & Everywhere


"Imagine drooling all over the person next to you

My seat was one of those single ones👌"

I wish they had single seats on planes. I used to have a terrible habit of falling asleep and waking up on a strangers shoulder

But as to your question...you do you OP 😊

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By *orphia2003Woman
13 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

Regularly sleep in my commute to / from work. When working 12hrs and commuting 90mins each way, I need all the sleep I can get.

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By *avie65Man
13 weeks ago

In the west.

Is your stop the last one Fifey? If it is snooze away.

I have a fear of falling asleep on the train home from Glasgow and missing my stop. I’ve known guys to do that and waken up in Dumfries. 😬

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By *ife Ninja OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Dunfermline


"Is your stop the last one Fifey? If it is snooze away.

I have a fear of falling asleep on the train home from Glasgow and missing my stop. I’ve known guys to do that and waken up in Dumfries. 😬"

Ah, I have to be nimble, as it's not. I also normally catch the express, so, skips stops. 🤓

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By *cottish guy 555Man
13 weeks ago

London

I often snooze on my commute. That's what cruise control is for, isn't it?

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By *ooking4othersMan
13 weeks ago

Here ...

My mate used to fall asleep all the time and miss his stop. Eventually be bought a house at the end of the line so the guard would wake him up when he got there ... true story!

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By *cottish guy 555Man
13 weeks ago

London

I knew a guy once who caught a night bus at trafalgar square. Dozed off and woke up in the same place a couple of hours later. Those round trips are something to watch out for.

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By *aizyWoman
13 weeks ago

west midlands

Take a snooze wherever you can, its my life motto!

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By *olly_AmberTV/TS
13 weeks ago

East Sussex

Always have a nap on my way to work. Luckily the end of the line. I normally wake up but others often give you a nice shoulder tap!

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Horsham

I used to do this on the coach to and from work, as the last stop was at the end of each of my journeys.

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By *ad NannaWoman
13 weeks ago

East London

I wouldn't sleep on a London train. You'll wake up with no shoes and your phone and wallet gone.

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By *aturefit62Man
13 weeks ago

derby

Depends how you look when you snooze. Some people look peaceful and happy so that’s ok. Others look like they’ve died so it’s quite disturbing so not ok 😂😂

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By *rHotNottsMan
13 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Have a nap 😴

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By *entlemanJay39Man
13 weeks ago

Northampton

As long as you aren't one of those whose head falls on the shoulder of the person next to you. 🤣

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By *avie65Man
13 weeks ago

In the west.


"Is your stop the last one Fifey? If it is snooze away.

I have a fear of falling asleep on the train home from Glasgow and missing my stop. I’ve known guys to do that and waken up in Dumfries. 😬

Ah, I have to be nimble, as it's not. I also normally catch the express, so, skips stops. 🤓"

You could have a longer snooze and get pfc on the return journey, unless it goes the the place where sheep quiver at the sight of humans.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
13 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts


"As long as you aren't one of those whose head falls on the shoulder of the person next to you. 🤣"

I did this on a plane last week! Woke up and my head was on some blokes shoulder next to me. I was mortified!

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By *ecky and justCouple
13 weeks ago

Godalming

Nap..!

But set an alarm otherwise risk ending up in ‘bloody Neasden’… 😉

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