You're probably getting ready to hit the road and enjoy a nice, long vacation; many of us love taking trips during the summer months.

Before you take off, you might want to make sure you're not guilty of any of these terrible travel habits.

North Dakota's Naughtiest Travel Habits

A study was done by Solitaire Bliss. They asked customers to name some of people's worst travel habits, and I have to say their responses were pretty accurate.

What are North Dakotans guilty of doing? Let's take a look.

1. Wearing Strong Perfume/Cologne

Look, we appreciate that you don't smell like doo-doo, but overpowering cologne isn't much better. Tone it down, so we don't get headaches.

2. Asking To Switch Seats

People have been posting videos about this a lot lately. Here's the thing: if you want a particular seat, choose it when you buy your ticket. Don't put someone else in this awkward situation.

Your lack of planning ahead is not anyone else's problem.

3. Farting

Look, I get that accidents happen, but if you're letting them rip with little to no concern for others, you're the worst. Forcing someone to smell your really stinky gas feels like assault. Go to jail.

4. Airplane Mode

Don't be that guy.

I'm not sure how serious or real the danger of having airplane mode off is, but don't put my life at risk so you can scroll mindlessly through Facebook Reels.

You can survive without Facebook for a few hours, but you most likely won't survive a plane crash.

Those are just a few of the things many North Dakotans are guilty of. Send us a message in the app and tell us some annoying things you've seen people do while traveling.


 

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