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Say No More to Boredom when Mudik!

For Muslims, Ramadan is the most awaited month. In this holy and blessed month, we are required to endure thirst and hunger from dawn to Maghrib, for 30 consecutive days. Then after undergoing the fasting worship, the much-awaited day arrived, Eid al-Fitr. As Indonesian citizens, it has become a habit for us to return to our hometowns to celebrate the holidays with our family, or what is commonly known as mudik. Mudik can be done at any time, but usually, we do it every Eid al-Fitr. Because not a few people are going mudik before Eid, it is effortless for us to find various news about how jammed the mudik trip is. Therefore, on this occasion, I will give some tips on what things can be done to enjoy your mudik trip 1. Eat Snacks It is very important to prepare a lot of food from home before traveling. Long trips will undoubtedly drain a lot of energy. By bringing a lot of food, we don't have to bother looking for food or snacks while traveling, especially when we are stuck in traff...
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