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Everyday Strangers

10.25.07 | User ImageUrban Thought | 7 Observations

I love New York and all that it is. Growing up in NYC isn’t for everyone but it damn sure is for me. Riding the train this morning, in a packed subway car I realized that morning routines can be so solemn. You have a bunch of strangers standing or swaying to the rhythm of the train ride. On a good day, there will be mostly silence (outside of the transient happenings at each stop and the barely audible conductor announcing where you are and what’s next.)

My high school years had me leaving home at the same time every day. This led me to get to the train station at the same time, every day. In turn, I would catch the same 7:23 am train each morning.

Many people had the same routine. So it was only fitting to find that you sat in the same car, in the same seat, with the same people each morning. High School was four years long. I sat on the train with pretty much the same people for those four years.

There is this one woman who would sit adjacent to me each morning. I knew what stop she got on. I knew what stop she got off. Some days she didn’t look up to going to work. Her fatigue often showed as she would doze off during the train ride. On some occasions, she would find herself missing stops. Often I wanted to reach out to her and wake her up. I’ve learned never to wake people when they are sleep, especially on trains.

I would wonder later how her day went. If her boss gave her a hard time about being late Or maybe she was right on time, leaving a buffer for situations such as this.

Four years, I would sit on the train with this woman. Through the four years we never exchanged pleasantries. Not a head nod, not a hello, not a wave.

Life in NY is strange that way sometimes. You can see the same stranger every day and do not think twice to say hello.

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