Intrepid Travelers Position Themselves for Sitting Next to Strangers

THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL MGM - 1985
July 10, 2010 — “As you take off on your holidays, beware the people you end up sharing your travelling space with,” warns Rosemary MacCabe in The Irish Times.
“It happens to the best of us: you find yourself somewhere you’d rather not be, with someone you’d rather not be with. The proximity is the most pressing issue: arm on arm, thigh on thigh and the distinct possibility that, at some stage in your journey, this person will fall asleep and rest their head on your shoulder – a head you do not know, a shoulder they simply should not be drooling on.” Continue reading…
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