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You and a cute girl bought the same train ticket [share headphones] [strangers to more] [ASMR]

You and a cute girl bought the same train ticket [share headphones] [strangers to more] [ASMR]

16min |01/02/2025|

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Mint Tea ASMR

You and a cute girl bought the same train ticket [share headphones] [strangers to more] [ASMR]

You and a cute girl bought the same train ticket [share headphones] [strangers to more] [ASMR]

16min |01/02/2025|

10

Play

Description

Due to a mix up, your seat on the train was also sold to a cute girl and you have to share #asmrroleplay #asmr

Join my patreon to vote on new audios and access all audios ad-free and one week early!

All audios are also available on my youtube


You're sitting on a train to find a cute girl telling you you're in her seat. Turns out, you both somehow bought the same ticket. Even though she wanted to sit alone, she decides to sit next to you and chats about her hesitation around travel. You get closer as the train ride continues...


Mint Tea ASMR audios are made to be enjoyed with headphones in a relaxing environment. So, get comfortable, clear your mind and get immersed in the ambience and soothing roleplay audio I've put a lot of work into making!


This is an improv work of fiction for entertainment purposes
Production, editing, voice by: Mint Tea ASMR


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Transcription

  • Speaker #0

    Excuse me. Excuse me. Um, I'm sorry, this is really awkward, but I actually think that you are in my seat. Yeah. Um, well, this is my seat. I checked my ticket like four times because I really did not want to have to bother someone, but... Um, yeah. No, look, mine says right here, E32. See, that's where you're sitting. In fact, I was supposed to have this whole bay to myself. Well, that's, wait, E32. That's really weird. Um, are you sure that this ticket is for the break? No, that's-that's for today. Um, okay, um, well, I mean, the other seats in this bay are open, but um, I kind of booked specifically to not be near other people. It's fine. Um, okay, do you mind if I just, if I just take this seat next to you? Hopefully no one else comes by. Can you imagine if this seat was triple booked? Okay, um, let me just put my luggage here. Okay, well, um... I'm just gonna listen to some music and pretend like I'm alone. Oh, shoot. Wait, really? No. No, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry, sorry. I just realized I packed my headphones. No, I can't get them. They would be an absolute nightmare because I know exactly where they are and it's under everything. No, if I took a single thing out of my bag, nothing would fit back in. Yeah, I'm that person. I fold everything really meticulously and I Tetris things into my bags. I'm actually... I'm actually... really proud of how much I can fit into a single carry-on. However, in this situation, I kind of totally forgot that I needed my headphones, so I guess I am less proud of myself today than I was yesterday when I was packing it all. No, I'm not. Sorry, I know I sound rude, it's just I get really nervous on train rides. Yes, I know. It's weird. It's a weird thing to be nervous about. It's just, I mean, just look outside. Like everything's passing by and kind of gives me motion sickness. And then there's other people in here and we're in these confined little bays. And like, it's a little bit better than riding in a plane, but it still makes me nervous for some reason. I don't know, I guess I've seen too many action movies where trains go off the rails. I know that's not reality, but it worries me, and honestly I feel myself getting nervous even now. Usually the only thing that helps is to absolutely blast the heaviest, screamiest music I can find and just zone out. but now I can't do that. No, no, I do appreciate that, but I cannot put someone else's headphones in my ears without an alcohol wipe. I don't mean to be prudish, but, you know, I'm already high anxiety. I don't really want to add more. I know that's silly. No, I am very sure that you have absolutely, perfectly well-kept ears. I just... I sound like such a nitpicky control freak right now. I know it. I'm sorry. Oh my gosh. Oh, we're moving faster. It's okay, Okay, um, are you gonna listen to something? I mean, you had your headphones out, so I figured you were gonna... Oh, I mean, you have no obligation to help me out. I am just a stranger who happened to buy the same ticket that you did somehow. We should really talk to the train company about that. Um, so no, you don't have to talk to me. I mean, sure, giving me something to focus on might help, but you don't... Okay, okay. So, what do you, um, what do you want to talk about? Um, where am I going? Okay, well, I am going to a family reunion, which doesn't help with the nerves. Yes, it has been about six years since I saw a good portion of my family. Yeah, well, you know, typical family drama. I guess. And I also just don't like my hometown. And I don't know, I spent a lot of time like crafting an identity outside of the one I grew up with. And I don't know, I just don't want to go back there. I feel like I'll turn into the person I was. You know what I mean? Of course you don't know what I mean. You look like you were perfect straight out of the womb. No, sorry. I'm just, I mean, you're so calm and collected and you're just sitting here in nice clothes looking nice. Sorry, it just seems like you have not struggled with the type of deep-rooted insecurities I have very consistently struggled with in my life. Oh, really? Okay, so you weren't always so calm and collected. So if you were going to a family reunion, would you be nervous? Really? You would? I think you might just be saying that to make me feel better. I guess I'll never know the truth, but if you were saying it to make me feel better, I appreciate the gesture. Yeah, it, um, it does help, weirdly. Sorry, I know my nerves are showing. I just, I really don't do this very often. No, I like my life stationary. As stationary as possible. No, I don't travel for work or anything. Honestly, I think travel is exceedingly overrated. I do. I just, everyone always talks about it like, like it's this magical thing that makes you more worldly and changes your life and like, I don't know. I think there are plenty of things to appreciate wherever you are, you know? I feel like, I feel like there's more value in... finding value where you are than going in search of it, you know? I didn't mean for it to sound philosophical. I just, I also feel like it's such a hassle. Everyone talks about the beauty of where they went and what they did. And nobody talks about how annoying it is to pack your bags and book a plane. and run into issues like having your seat double booked or having security randomly search your meticulously, beautifully packed bag and then just shove everything back in haphazardly. Nobody ever talks about how crowded the airports are, how you have to get there two hours early. Nobody talks about the jet lag. Now you have to change your schedule and you're tired for two days after you get somewhere. And then when you come back, you're tired for two days again. Nobody talks about how hard it is to sleep in a bed that's not yours. How even if you do get off of your jet lag schedule, how you're tossing and turning all night, and then sometimes you wake up and you forget that you're on a trip and you freak out because it's not your room. Nobody talks about acclimating to the different temperature. or the different humidity. Nobody talks about how much your hair frizzes whenever you go anywhere that's too humid. Everyone always talks about seeing a pretty monkey. Nobody talks about how hard it is. Yes, I am very anti-travel. I just feel like people ignore a lot for just a few little benefits. And don't get me wrong, I totally understand wanting to change up your schedule, change up your routine, and see different things and feel different things. But I don't know, it's just not a thing I want to do very often. I like my routine. I kind of super live by it. What about you? Are you like a travel person? Mmm, okay. Right down the middle. Okay. See, I like that. You're not like traveling all the time, but you can do it sometimes. Yeah. Well, I guess. If I had to share a way with somebody, I am very glad it was you. Is that weird to say? You're just very agreeable. And you listened to my rant, and I sensed not very much judgment from you. Yes. Um... We have a long trip together, so I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, for today, I will go back on my no headphones. Yeah, you seem cleanly enough for me to feel comfortable, but I don't want to take your headphones from you. If you're going to listen to something. How about this? How about we share them? Yeah, like we're two kids on a bus. Yeah, okay. How about we listen to a little bit of my music and then a little bit of yours and we'll switch back and forth. Yeah, I'll, uh... I'll learn something listening to somebody else's music. It'll get me out of that, uh, routine we were talking about. Can I, uh, sit a little closer to you? Okay. I am not blushing, shush. It's just been a while since I've been so close to someone that is, uh... That's this cute. Shush, I'm not blushing. Do you want to share these headphones or not? Okay, then shush. Because if you keep pointing it out, I'm gonna have to move. Okay. Don't call me cute, don't do that. You're gonna make me blush more. Give me a headphone. Do it now. Okay, let's start. with one of your songs? Show me your favorite. I want to judge your sense of music. Oh no, not that song. Oh my gosh, really? That's your first pick? It's gonna get stuck in my head. It's gonna be a long, long train ride, isn't it? No, do it. I said I'd listen to your music. Let's do this. Settle in. We're about to have many hours of this.

Chapters

  • Awkward Train Encounter

    00:07

  • Nervous Thoughts on Travel

    02:06

  • Family Reunion Anxiety

    06:36

  • The Hassles of Traveling

    09:27

  • Sharing Music on the Train

    15:22

Description

Due to a mix up, your seat on the train was also sold to a cute girl and you have to share #asmrroleplay #asmr

Join my patreon to vote on new audios and access all audios ad-free and one week early!

All audios are also available on my youtube


You're sitting on a train to find a cute girl telling you you're in her seat. Turns out, you both somehow bought the same ticket. Even though she wanted to sit alone, she decides to sit next to you and chats about her hesitation around travel. You get closer as the train ride continues...


Mint Tea ASMR audios are made to be enjoyed with headphones in a relaxing environment. So, get comfortable, clear your mind and get immersed in the ambience and soothing roleplay audio I've put a lot of work into making!


This is an improv work of fiction for entertainment purposes
Production, editing, voice by: Mint Tea ASMR


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Transcription

  • Speaker #0

    Excuse me. Excuse me. Um, I'm sorry, this is really awkward, but I actually think that you are in my seat. Yeah. Um, well, this is my seat. I checked my ticket like four times because I really did not want to have to bother someone, but... Um, yeah. No, look, mine says right here, E32. See, that's where you're sitting. In fact, I was supposed to have this whole bay to myself. Well, that's, wait, E32. That's really weird. Um, are you sure that this ticket is for the break? No, that's-that's for today. Um, okay, um, well, I mean, the other seats in this bay are open, but um, I kind of booked specifically to not be near other people. It's fine. Um, okay, do you mind if I just, if I just take this seat next to you? Hopefully no one else comes by. Can you imagine if this seat was triple booked? Okay, um, let me just put my luggage here. Okay, well, um... I'm just gonna listen to some music and pretend like I'm alone. Oh, shoot. Wait, really? No. No, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry, sorry. I just realized I packed my headphones. No, I can't get them. They would be an absolute nightmare because I know exactly where they are and it's under everything. No, if I took a single thing out of my bag, nothing would fit back in. Yeah, I'm that person. I fold everything really meticulously and I Tetris things into my bags. I'm actually... I'm actually... really proud of how much I can fit into a single carry-on. However, in this situation, I kind of totally forgot that I needed my headphones, so I guess I am less proud of myself today than I was yesterday when I was packing it all. No, I'm not. Sorry, I know I sound rude, it's just I get really nervous on train rides. Yes, I know. It's weird. It's a weird thing to be nervous about. It's just, I mean, just look outside. Like everything's passing by and kind of gives me motion sickness. And then there's other people in here and we're in these confined little bays. And like, it's a little bit better than riding in a plane, but it still makes me nervous for some reason. I don't know, I guess I've seen too many action movies where trains go off the rails. I know that's not reality, but it worries me, and honestly I feel myself getting nervous even now. Usually the only thing that helps is to absolutely blast the heaviest, screamiest music I can find and just zone out. but now I can't do that. No, no, I do appreciate that, but I cannot put someone else's headphones in my ears without an alcohol wipe. I don't mean to be prudish, but, you know, I'm already high anxiety. I don't really want to add more. I know that's silly. No, I am very sure that you have absolutely, perfectly well-kept ears. I just... I sound like such a nitpicky control freak right now. I know it. I'm sorry. Oh my gosh. Oh, we're moving faster. It's okay, Okay, um, are you gonna listen to something? I mean, you had your headphones out, so I figured you were gonna... Oh, I mean, you have no obligation to help me out. I am just a stranger who happened to buy the same ticket that you did somehow. We should really talk to the train company about that. Um, so no, you don't have to talk to me. I mean, sure, giving me something to focus on might help, but you don't... Okay, okay. So, what do you, um, what do you want to talk about? Um, where am I going? Okay, well, I am going to a family reunion, which doesn't help with the nerves. Yes, it has been about six years since I saw a good portion of my family. Yeah, well, you know, typical family drama. I guess. And I also just don't like my hometown. And I don't know, I spent a lot of time like crafting an identity outside of the one I grew up with. And I don't know, I just don't want to go back there. I feel like I'll turn into the person I was. You know what I mean? Of course you don't know what I mean. You look like you were perfect straight out of the womb. No, sorry. I'm just, I mean, you're so calm and collected and you're just sitting here in nice clothes looking nice. Sorry, it just seems like you have not struggled with the type of deep-rooted insecurities I have very consistently struggled with in my life. Oh, really? Okay, so you weren't always so calm and collected. So if you were going to a family reunion, would you be nervous? Really? You would? I think you might just be saying that to make me feel better. I guess I'll never know the truth, but if you were saying it to make me feel better, I appreciate the gesture. Yeah, it, um, it does help, weirdly. Sorry, I know my nerves are showing. I just, I really don't do this very often. No, I like my life stationary. As stationary as possible. No, I don't travel for work or anything. Honestly, I think travel is exceedingly overrated. I do. I just, everyone always talks about it like, like it's this magical thing that makes you more worldly and changes your life and like, I don't know. I think there are plenty of things to appreciate wherever you are, you know? I feel like, I feel like there's more value in... finding value where you are than going in search of it, you know? I didn't mean for it to sound philosophical. I just, I also feel like it's such a hassle. Everyone talks about the beauty of where they went and what they did. And nobody talks about how annoying it is to pack your bags and book a plane. and run into issues like having your seat double booked or having security randomly search your meticulously, beautifully packed bag and then just shove everything back in haphazardly. Nobody ever talks about how crowded the airports are, how you have to get there two hours early. Nobody talks about the jet lag. Now you have to change your schedule and you're tired for two days after you get somewhere. And then when you come back, you're tired for two days again. Nobody talks about how hard it is to sleep in a bed that's not yours. How even if you do get off of your jet lag schedule, how you're tossing and turning all night, and then sometimes you wake up and you forget that you're on a trip and you freak out because it's not your room. Nobody talks about acclimating to the different temperature. or the different humidity. Nobody talks about how much your hair frizzes whenever you go anywhere that's too humid. Everyone always talks about seeing a pretty monkey. Nobody talks about how hard it is. Yes, I am very anti-travel. I just feel like people ignore a lot for just a few little benefits. And don't get me wrong, I totally understand wanting to change up your schedule, change up your routine, and see different things and feel different things. But I don't know, it's just not a thing I want to do very often. I like my routine. I kind of super live by it. What about you? Are you like a travel person? Mmm, okay. Right down the middle. Okay. See, I like that. You're not like traveling all the time, but you can do it sometimes. Yeah. Well, I guess. If I had to share a way with somebody, I am very glad it was you. Is that weird to say? You're just very agreeable. And you listened to my rant, and I sensed not very much judgment from you. Yes. Um... We have a long trip together, so I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, for today, I will go back on my no headphones. Yeah, you seem cleanly enough for me to feel comfortable, but I don't want to take your headphones from you. If you're going to listen to something. How about this? How about we share them? Yeah, like we're two kids on a bus. Yeah, okay. How about we listen to a little bit of my music and then a little bit of yours and we'll switch back and forth. Yeah, I'll, uh... I'll learn something listening to somebody else's music. It'll get me out of that, uh, routine we were talking about. Can I, uh, sit a little closer to you? Okay. I am not blushing, shush. It's just been a while since I've been so close to someone that is, uh... That's this cute. Shush, I'm not blushing. Do you want to share these headphones or not? Okay, then shush. Because if you keep pointing it out, I'm gonna have to move. Okay. Don't call me cute, don't do that. You're gonna make me blush more. Give me a headphone. Do it now. Okay, let's start. with one of your songs? Show me your favorite. I want to judge your sense of music. Oh no, not that song. Oh my gosh, really? That's your first pick? It's gonna get stuck in my head. It's gonna be a long, long train ride, isn't it? No, do it. I said I'd listen to your music. Let's do this. Settle in. We're about to have many hours of this.

Chapters

  • Awkward Train Encounter

    00:07

  • Nervous Thoughts on Travel

    02:06

  • Family Reunion Anxiety

    06:36

  • The Hassles of Traveling

    09:27

  • Sharing Music on the Train

    15:22

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Due to a mix up, your seat on the train was also sold to a cute girl and you have to share #asmrroleplay #asmr

Join my patreon to vote on new audios and access all audios ad-free and one week early!

All audios are also available on my youtube


You're sitting on a train to find a cute girl telling you you're in her seat. Turns out, you both somehow bought the same ticket. Even though she wanted to sit alone, she decides to sit next to you and chats about her hesitation around travel. You get closer as the train ride continues...


Mint Tea ASMR audios are made to be enjoyed with headphones in a relaxing environment. So, get comfortable, clear your mind and get immersed in the ambience and soothing roleplay audio I've put a lot of work into making!


This is an improv work of fiction for entertainment purposes
Production, editing, voice by: Mint Tea ASMR


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Transcription

  • Speaker #0

    Excuse me. Excuse me. Um, I'm sorry, this is really awkward, but I actually think that you are in my seat. Yeah. Um, well, this is my seat. I checked my ticket like four times because I really did not want to have to bother someone, but... Um, yeah. No, look, mine says right here, E32. See, that's where you're sitting. In fact, I was supposed to have this whole bay to myself. Well, that's, wait, E32. That's really weird. Um, are you sure that this ticket is for the break? No, that's-that's for today. Um, okay, um, well, I mean, the other seats in this bay are open, but um, I kind of booked specifically to not be near other people. It's fine. Um, okay, do you mind if I just, if I just take this seat next to you? Hopefully no one else comes by. Can you imagine if this seat was triple booked? Okay, um, let me just put my luggage here. Okay, well, um... I'm just gonna listen to some music and pretend like I'm alone. Oh, shoot. Wait, really? No. No, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry, sorry. I just realized I packed my headphones. No, I can't get them. They would be an absolute nightmare because I know exactly where they are and it's under everything. No, if I took a single thing out of my bag, nothing would fit back in. Yeah, I'm that person. I fold everything really meticulously and I Tetris things into my bags. I'm actually... I'm actually... really proud of how much I can fit into a single carry-on. However, in this situation, I kind of totally forgot that I needed my headphones, so I guess I am less proud of myself today than I was yesterday when I was packing it all. No, I'm not. Sorry, I know I sound rude, it's just I get really nervous on train rides. Yes, I know. It's weird. It's a weird thing to be nervous about. It's just, I mean, just look outside. Like everything's passing by and kind of gives me motion sickness. And then there's other people in here and we're in these confined little bays. And like, it's a little bit better than riding in a plane, but it still makes me nervous for some reason. I don't know, I guess I've seen too many action movies where trains go off the rails. I know that's not reality, but it worries me, and honestly I feel myself getting nervous even now. Usually the only thing that helps is to absolutely blast the heaviest, screamiest music I can find and just zone out. but now I can't do that. No, no, I do appreciate that, but I cannot put someone else's headphones in my ears without an alcohol wipe. I don't mean to be prudish, but, you know, I'm already high anxiety. I don't really want to add more. I know that's silly. No, I am very sure that you have absolutely, perfectly well-kept ears. I just... I sound like such a nitpicky control freak right now. I know it. I'm sorry. Oh my gosh. Oh, we're moving faster. It's okay, Okay, um, are you gonna listen to something? I mean, you had your headphones out, so I figured you were gonna... Oh, I mean, you have no obligation to help me out. I am just a stranger who happened to buy the same ticket that you did somehow. We should really talk to the train company about that. Um, so no, you don't have to talk to me. I mean, sure, giving me something to focus on might help, but you don't... Okay, okay. So, what do you, um, what do you want to talk about? Um, where am I going? Okay, well, I am going to a family reunion, which doesn't help with the nerves. Yes, it has been about six years since I saw a good portion of my family. Yeah, well, you know, typical family drama. I guess. And I also just don't like my hometown. And I don't know, I spent a lot of time like crafting an identity outside of the one I grew up with. And I don't know, I just don't want to go back there. I feel like I'll turn into the person I was. You know what I mean? Of course you don't know what I mean. You look like you were perfect straight out of the womb. No, sorry. I'm just, I mean, you're so calm and collected and you're just sitting here in nice clothes looking nice. Sorry, it just seems like you have not struggled with the type of deep-rooted insecurities I have very consistently struggled with in my life. Oh, really? Okay, so you weren't always so calm and collected. So if you were going to a family reunion, would you be nervous? Really? You would? I think you might just be saying that to make me feel better. I guess I'll never know the truth, but if you were saying it to make me feel better, I appreciate the gesture. Yeah, it, um, it does help, weirdly. Sorry, I know my nerves are showing. I just, I really don't do this very often. No, I like my life stationary. As stationary as possible. No, I don't travel for work or anything. Honestly, I think travel is exceedingly overrated. I do. I just, everyone always talks about it like, like it's this magical thing that makes you more worldly and changes your life and like, I don't know. I think there are plenty of things to appreciate wherever you are, you know? I feel like, I feel like there's more value in... finding value where you are than going in search of it, you know? I didn't mean for it to sound philosophical. I just, I also feel like it's such a hassle. Everyone talks about the beauty of where they went and what they did. And nobody talks about how annoying it is to pack your bags and book a plane. and run into issues like having your seat double booked or having security randomly search your meticulously, beautifully packed bag and then just shove everything back in haphazardly. Nobody ever talks about how crowded the airports are, how you have to get there two hours early. Nobody talks about the jet lag. Now you have to change your schedule and you're tired for two days after you get somewhere. And then when you come back, you're tired for two days again. Nobody talks about how hard it is to sleep in a bed that's not yours. How even if you do get off of your jet lag schedule, how you're tossing and turning all night, and then sometimes you wake up and you forget that you're on a trip and you freak out because it's not your room. Nobody talks about acclimating to the different temperature. or the different humidity. Nobody talks about how much your hair frizzes whenever you go anywhere that's too humid. Everyone always talks about seeing a pretty monkey. Nobody talks about how hard it is. Yes, I am very anti-travel. I just feel like people ignore a lot for just a few little benefits. And don't get me wrong, I totally understand wanting to change up your schedule, change up your routine, and see different things and feel different things. But I don't know, it's just not a thing I want to do very often. I like my routine. I kind of super live by it. What about you? Are you like a travel person? Mmm, okay. Right down the middle. Okay. See, I like that. You're not like traveling all the time, but you can do it sometimes. Yeah. Well, I guess. If I had to share a way with somebody, I am very glad it was you. Is that weird to say? You're just very agreeable. And you listened to my rant, and I sensed not very much judgment from you. Yes. Um... We have a long trip together, so I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, for today, I will go back on my no headphones. Yeah, you seem cleanly enough for me to feel comfortable, but I don't want to take your headphones from you. If you're going to listen to something. How about this? How about we share them? Yeah, like we're two kids on a bus. Yeah, okay. How about we listen to a little bit of my music and then a little bit of yours and we'll switch back and forth. Yeah, I'll, uh... I'll learn something listening to somebody else's music. It'll get me out of that, uh, routine we were talking about. Can I, uh, sit a little closer to you? Okay. I am not blushing, shush. It's just been a while since I've been so close to someone that is, uh... That's this cute. Shush, I'm not blushing. Do you want to share these headphones or not? Okay, then shush. Because if you keep pointing it out, I'm gonna have to move. Okay. Don't call me cute, don't do that. You're gonna make me blush more. Give me a headphone. Do it now. Okay, let's start. with one of your songs? Show me your favorite. I want to judge your sense of music. Oh no, not that song. Oh my gosh, really? That's your first pick? It's gonna get stuck in my head. It's gonna be a long, long train ride, isn't it? No, do it. I said I'd listen to your music. Let's do this. Settle in. We're about to have many hours of this.

Chapters

  • Awkward Train Encounter

    00:07

  • Nervous Thoughts on Travel

    02:06

  • Family Reunion Anxiety

    06:36

  • The Hassles of Traveling

    09:27

  • Sharing Music on the Train

    15:22

Description

Due to a mix up, your seat on the train was also sold to a cute girl and you have to share #asmrroleplay #asmr

Join my patreon to vote on new audios and access all audios ad-free and one week early!

All audios are also available on my youtube


You're sitting on a train to find a cute girl telling you you're in her seat. Turns out, you both somehow bought the same ticket. Even though she wanted to sit alone, she decides to sit next to you and chats about her hesitation around travel. You get closer as the train ride continues...


Mint Tea ASMR audios are made to be enjoyed with headphones in a relaxing environment. So, get comfortable, clear your mind and get immersed in the ambience and soothing roleplay audio I've put a lot of work into making!


This is an improv work of fiction for entertainment purposes
Production, editing, voice by: Mint Tea ASMR


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Transcription

  • Speaker #0

    Excuse me. Excuse me. Um, I'm sorry, this is really awkward, but I actually think that you are in my seat. Yeah. Um, well, this is my seat. I checked my ticket like four times because I really did not want to have to bother someone, but... Um, yeah. No, look, mine says right here, E32. See, that's where you're sitting. In fact, I was supposed to have this whole bay to myself. Well, that's, wait, E32. That's really weird. Um, are you sure that this ticket is for the break? No, that's-that's for today. Um, okay, um, well, I mean, the other seats in this bay are open, but um, I kind of booked specifically to not be near other people. It's fine. Um, okay, do you mind if I just, if I just take this seat next to you? Hopefully no one else comes by. Can you imagine if this seat was triple booked? Okay, um, let me just put my luggage here. Okay, well, um... I'm just gonna listen to some music and pretend like I'm alone. Oh, shoot. Wait, really? No. No, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry, sorry. I just realized I packed my headphones. No, I can't get them. They would be an absolute nightmare because I know exactly where they are and it's under everything. No, if I took a single thing out of my bag, nothing would fit back in. Yeah, I'm that person. I fold everything really meticulously and I Tetris things into my bags. I'm actually... I'm actually... really proud of how much I can fit into a single carry-on. However, in this situation, I kind of totally forgot that I needed my headphones, so I guess I am less proud of myself today than I was yesterday when I was packing it all. No, I'm not. Sorry, I know I sound rude, it's just I get really nervous on train rides. Yes, I know. It's weird. It's a weird thing to be nervous about. It's just, I mean, just look outside. Like everything's passing by and kind of gives me motion sickness. And then there's other people in here and we're in these confined little bays. And like, it's a little bit better than riding in a plane, but it still makes me nervous for some reason. I don't know, I guess I've seen too many action movies where trains go off the rails. I know that's not reality, but it worries me, and honestly I feel myself getting nervous even now. Usually the only thing that helps is to absolutely blast the heaviest, screamiest music I can find and just zone out. but now I can't do that. No, no, I do appreciate that, but I cannot put someone else's headphones in my ears without an alcohol wipe. I don't mean to be prudish, but, you know, I'm already high anxiety. I don't really want to add more. I know that's silly. No, I am very sure that you have absolutely, perfectly well-kept ears. I just... I sound like such a nitpicky control freak right now. I know it. I'm sorry. Oh my gosh. Oh, we're moving faster. It's okay, Okay, um, are you gonna listen to something? I mean, you had your headphones out, so I figured you were gonna... Oh, I mean, you have no obligation to help me out. I am just a stranger who happened to buy the same ticket that you did somehow. We should really talk to the train company about that. Um, so no, you don't have to talk to me. I mean, sure, giving me something to focus on might help, but you don't... Okay, okay. So, what do you, um, what do you want to talk about? Um, where am I going? Okay, well, I am going to a family reunion, which doesn't help with the nerves. Yes, it has been about six years since I saw a good portion of my family. Yeah, well, you know, typical family drama. I guess. And I also just don't like my hometown. And I don't know, I spent a lot of time like crafting an identity outside of the one I grew up with. And I don't know, I just don't want to go back there. I feel like I'll turn into the person I was. You know what I mean? Of course you don't know what I mean. You look like you were perfect straight out of the womb. No, sorry. I'm just, I mean, you're so calm and collected and you're just sitting here in nice clothes looking nice. Sorry, it just seems like you have not struggled with the type of deep-rooted insecurities I have very consistently struggled with in my life. Oh, really? Okay, so you weren't always so calm and collected. So if you were going to a family reunion, would you be nervous? Really? You would? I think you might just be saying that to make me feel better. I guess I'll never know the truth, but if you were saying it to make me feel better, I appreciate the gesture. Yeah, it, um, it does help, weirdly. Sorry, I know my nerves are showing. I just, I really don't do this very often. No, I like my life stationary. As stationary as possible. No, I don't travel for work or anything. Honestly, I think travel is exceedingly overrated. I do. I just, everyone always talks about it like, like it's this magical thing that makes you more worldly and changes your life and like, I don't know. I think there are plenty of things to appreciate wherever you are, you know? I feel like, I feel like there's more value in... finding value where you are than going in search of it, you know? I didn't mean for it to sound philosophical. I just, I also feel like it's such a hassle. Everyone talks about the beauty of where they went and what they did. And nobody talks about how annoying it is to pack your bags and book a plane. and run into issues like having your seat double booked or having security randomly search your meticulously, beautifully packed bag and then just shove everything back in haphazardly. Nobody ever talks about how crowded the airports are, how you have to get there two hours early. Nobody talks about the jet lag. Now you have to change your schedule and you're tired for two days after you get somewhere. And then when you come back, you're tired for two days again. Nobody talks about how hard it is to sleep in a bed that's not yours. How even if you do get off of your jet lag schedule, how you're tossing and turning all night, and then sometimes you wake up and you forget that you're on a trip and you freak out because it's not your room. Nobody talks about acclimating to the different temperature. or the different humidity. Nobody talks about how much your hair frizzes whenever you go anywhere that's too humid. Everyone always talks about seeing a pretty monkey. Nobody talks about how hard it is. Yes, I am very anti-travel. I just feel like people ignore a lot for just a few little benefits. And don't get me wrong, I totally understand wanting to change up your schedule, change up your routine, and see different things and feel different things. But I don't know, it's just not a thing I want to do very often. I like my routine. I kind of super live by it. What about you? Are you like a travel person? Mmm, okay. Right down the middle. Okay. See, I like that. You're not like traveling all the time, but you can do it sometimes. Yeah. Well, I guess. If I had to share a way with somebody, I am very glad it was you. Is that weird to say? You're just very agreeable. And you listened to my rant, and I sensed not very much judgment from you. Yes. Um... We have a long trip together, so I was thinking that maybe, just maybe, for today, I will go back on my no headphones. Yeah, you seem cleanly enough for me to feel comfortable, but I don't want to take your headphones from you. If you're going to listen to something. How about this? How about we share them? Yeah, like we're two kids on a bus. Yeah, okay. How about we listen to a little bit of my music and then a little bit of yours and we'll switch back and forth. Yeah, I'll, uh... I'll learn something listening to somebody else's music. It'll get me out of that, uh, routine we were talking about. Can I, uh, sit a little closer to you? Okay. I am not blushing, shush. It's just been a while since I've been so close to someone that is, uh... That's this cute. Shush, I'm not blushing. Do you want to share these headphones or not? Okay, then shush. Because if you keep pointing it out, I'm gonna have to move. Okay. Don't call me cute, don't do that. You're gonna make me blush more. Give me a headphone. Do it now. Okay, let's start. with one of your songs? Show me your favorite. I want to judge your sense of music. Oh no, not that song. Oh my gosh, really? That's your first pick? It's gonna get stuck in my head. It's gonna be a long, long train ride, isn't it? No, do it. I said I'd listen to your music. Let's do this. Settle in. We're about to have many hours of this.

Chapters

  • Awkward Train Encounter

    00:07

  • Nervous Thoughts on Travel

    02:06

  • Family Reunion Anxiety

    06:36

  • The Hassles of Traveling

    09:27

  • Sharing Music on the Train

    15:22

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