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Fly often? Check out rawdogging, the trendy minimal flight 'routine' that will get you...thinking

Flights can be fun. But one too many don't take long to start feeling tedious. Fret not for the latest travel trend is here to keep you occupied. Pun intended.

Published on: Jul 26, 2024 07:03 PM IST
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Catch flights not feelings. This snappy phrase appears to have lost most of its appeal, courtesy of the rabid overuse on social media. Let's flip the script then. In enters rawdogging. Now before your head starts treading in an unintended direction, let us stop you right there. The air-bound meaning of rawdogging has absolutely nothing to do with the Gen Z connotation of the term. It's actually quite uneventful. As a matter of fact, that is the whole premise of this trend. Read on.

The latest travel trend: Rawdogging (Photo: Freepik - For representation purpose only)
The latest travel trend: Rawdogging (Photo: Freepik - For representation purpose only)
What is rawdogging, the latest travel trend?

What is rawdogging?

Trends are meant to be fun. Rawdogging but, is meant as a full-on challenge. What is it all about then? Put very simply, those undertaking the challenge are expected to do nothing — absolutely nothing. That's it. That's the challenge.

Our fast-paced lives, much of which is now facilitated by technology, demand that we be on some kind of screen or the other, almost every waking hour. That in tow with the absolute overdrive of information and awareness available at our fingertips has almost desensitised our brains to the virtues of stillness. Rawdogging essentially puts a full stop to this.

Staying still, doing nothing and stewing in one's own thoughts can more often than not come off feeling like jailtime. But it will only feel this way till it doesn't. At its best the trend is something that presents itself as a voluntary attempt at being comfortable with complete silence and just your own thoughts. Though this appears like an honest attempt at character development (?) there is a slight chance of things potentially getting out of hand.

Is it ok to indulge in this trend?

While pushing yourself to make it through a flight, unentertained, can serve as a mini detox session of sorts, allowing your brain to actually catch a break, this doesn't seem like a great idea if you're somebody who is scared of flying. Additionally, the therapeutic angle of this trend only kicks in if you're somebody who doesn't grapple with conditions like OCD and anxiety to name a few. Confronting your thoughts makes up the basic premise of therapy and doing so, unassisted, whilst being suspended 11,000 meters in the air, can induce panic.

Rawdogging may not be for everyone

Rawdogging seems fun? But attempt at your own risk.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Aalokitaa Basu

Fashion, food and cinema - as a journalist at HT City, these drive Aalokitaa Basu to bring you fresh and fun perspectives on all things unique and trending. Sometimes the tiniest details spin the most exciting stories and you can always count on her to deliver pieces striking a perfect balance between the insightful and the frothy. Happy reading!

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