This crazy approach to travel , on the spur of the moment all over societal medium , has some benefit . But are they worth it ?

There ’s an sequence ofSeinfeldwhere Elaine Benes , played byJulia Louis - Dreyfus , takes a 22 - hour flightwith her on - again - off - again boyfriend , David Puddy ( Patrick Warburton ) . She pulls out a book , start to register , then discover that Puddy has no book . In fact , he has no form of entertainment whatsoever .

She quizzes him ― will he say a Word ? No . Does he plan to catnap ? No .

Person looking out an airplane window, with a screen beside them, suggesting travel during sunset

“ You ’re just going to sit down there , staring at the back of the seat ? ” she asks , perplexed .

“ Yeah , ” he replies .

It turn out that this behavior ( over which Elaine finally and needs explode the relationship again ) is n’t just a muzzle on 1990s Must See TV . It’shappening on genuine planes― and , of line , on TikTok .

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“Rawdogging travel,”as it’s unfortunately being called, is the act of boarding a flight ― long-haul or otherwise ― with no headphones, no book, no form of entertainment or diversion other than the ever-present digital flight map.

Of course , we live in an increasingly exhilarating age , where not even a flight can check you from join to Wi - Fi , getting body of work done or engaging in the same sort of endless scrolling we do on the land . For some mass , a flight is the only time to really unplug . In that way , it could be considered a meditative experience .

But for other mass , hours of sitting alone with your own thoughts sound like torment ―especially if you have flight of steps anxiety . Distractions may be the dispute between having a reasonably pleasant experience ( or at least a tolerable one ) and full - botch panic .

Josh Firestine , a Washington - based comic , recently tried the approach path while en path   from Dallas to Chicago   for a performance .

Person looking out airplane window, gazing at the sky during flight

“ I saw this course online and I thought it was really comical ― totally a bro thing to do , just challenge yourself for no ground , ” he told HuffPost .

He said he ’d never done such a thing before , or even thought to do it , but his less - than - idealistic seating situation inspire him to attempt it out .

“ I ’m a boastful guy rope , I got to my seat and the man in the eye was doubly my size of it , ” he say . “ I know the halfway seat is the worst , you ’ve got no comfort , so I just gave him the armrest and sort of sat there with my arms close up into myself trying not to get hit by the cart . I ’m kind of misfortunate , and I go , ‘ You know what , at this point , I ’m just going to practice and unsanded dog it . No phone , no sleeping . ’ ”

Firestine , who went so far as to decline any refreshments from the flight attendants ( “ I do n’t recommend the no piss thing , especially on longer flights , ” he said ) , did not leave the experience feeling like a new traveller .

“ I would like to say I number out of this with some kind of lesson , some form of epiphany or emotional growth , ” he say . “ I got nothing . Nothing out of this at all . The two - and - a - half - hour flight of stairs felt like a four - hour flight of stairs . ”

He did , however , ( half ) joke that sit down in utter silence serves as a sort of atonement that any traveler could stand to partake in in .

How does he find about the name of the trend ? “ I consider it ’s hilarious , ” he said .

That ’s the sentiment going around social medium , where people hop on both the conception itself and the discourse concerning it .

One personsuggestedthat this might be a guy thing in particular : “ I could be awry on this , but I believe the University of Pennsylvania did a sketch on this that found that men ’s brains more oft enter a ‘ repose United States Department of State ’ than women ’s do , essentially confirming that men can in fact conceive about nothing for prolonged periods of time . ”   ( The generator ofthe study this somebody was apparently referring todenied that this was actually the finding of their inquiry . )

Others pointed out how useful time spent sitting in silence can be for the mind, and argued that there’s not really anything that weird about it.

20,000 feet in the gentle wind , something man could n’t do for the majority of our universe , and multitude think it ’s unknown that some men want to fleece in the glory of it ?

I ’ve done this quite often actually , especially when I travel alone . I love the broken distraction surroundings to orchestrate my idea / act through ideas without the expectation of calamitous & blanched output signal .

Theyareon to something : inquiry shows that “ plough off ” your mind and give your brain a short break ― specially from screen ― can avail youlearn newfangled skill , improve your sleepandbe more creative . Switching off your focal point can also assist you feelmore join to yourself .

Moreover , psychologists and retention expert conceive thatour attending spanshavedecreased over clock time , likely because of technology . “ Logging off ” is getting harder and toilsome to do .

So perhaps the perks of rawdogging are indeed deserving the ritual killing . If you want to give it a try , it might benefit you , too . ( in person , like Elaine , I ’ll likely receive some other way to egest the time . But it sound great in theory.)This clause in the beginning appear onHuffPost .