Question of the Day | 10/23/2008 12:00 am
Have you ever met a stranger on a plane with whom you've formed a relationship?

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Unfortunately, I am not wealthy enough to take plane trips frequently (they are the next thing to being once in a lifetime kind of thing) but…
I have formed a few friendships whilst traveling on the bus. I’ve also crossed paths with some “interesting” characters on the bus — to say the least; definitely livens up the daily 3 1/2 hour commute.
Phyllis — Thank goodness someone else noticed. I thought I was really in the twilight zone!
My brother told me this happened to him on along bus ride, Little Fefe, and the scenery of interest was inside the bus! Glad you made the most of
I’ve flown dozens of times and I’m still a miserable air traveler. I told a psychologist once about my fear of flying and she responded, “Of course. It’s a primal instinct. We humans aren’t supposed to be any higher than the tree tops.” Made perfect sense to me.
When I’m on a flight, I sometimes chat, especially during turbulence, but later have no recall of the conversation. Once, on a flight from Buenos Aires to the States, I noticed a group of Argentine women near me having the time of their lives…laughing, singing…living it up. I edged over and asked them in my mediocre Spanish where they were going. Suddenly they enveloped me, inviting me to move my seat and join their party. It was the best flight I ever had.
How wondeful, Maureen :). I am going to fly to/from Buenos Aires in January and hope something as great happens to me! Heading to South Georgia…
No, though I don’t fly much. But when I do, I take the time to explore my thoughts, thus forming and improving upon the best relationship one can: with oneself.
No.
To tell the truth, I rarely talk to seatmates on planes. I’m not unfriendly. (Honest!) The sound of the plane engines put me to sleep. Moments after I hear them start up, I’m out like a light. I have slept through take-offs, landings, turbulence, & G*d only knows what else.
No …
And I agree with Donna H., I try not to be unfriendly, but I am usually so tired by the time I make it to a flight (always too late packing and doing last-minute things … like, actually just now … off tomorrow, but not by plane… still need to pack though… ) so, once seated, I want to go right to sleep or listen to some soothing music …
And I also like the in-between-time of being in nowhere-land, to sort myself out and get ready for the other place/time/situation I am flying into …

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