Trivia: Snooze!

More than a third of American adults hit the snooze button every morning an average of 3X.

The "snooziest" group is the 25 to 34-year-olds: 57% of them hit the snooze button. Compare this to seniors: only 10% of Americans over 65-years-old regularly hit the snooze button (Source).


Wow - I'm not in the majority. I don't usually hit the snooze button, I just sleep through the alarm for 3 hours (no, I'm not joking or exaggerating).
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i've never hit the snooze. when the alarm goes off, it's time to get up. my girlfriend is the exact opposite though, and she wakes up one leg at a time.
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I was raised as a military brat, Dad was your alarm and you best get up.
After I moved out I never used an alarm clock. Dads years of wake ups let me develop an ability to tell myself when to get up and I just did. I know it sounds weird, but, I was never late for work ever.
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At 4:30AM with no sleep and a midterm at 8, the goal is to not fall asleep to begin with... seven years of this should be enough to take down a horse, let alone a human being. Being a full-time student and working full time killed my circadian rhythm. If I have time to brush my hair, it's a good day
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One of the reasons I enjoy not having a roommate is that I can hit the snooze button repeatedly over the course of an hour (or two, on some days) without feeling any guilt. :)
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I'm absolutely terrible at this. I always hit the snooze button and realize I'm late for everything when I wake up feeling good then look at the clock flashing 1 o'clock. :( Then it's a mad dash with a haphazard shower, horrible shave, a glass of milk and a piece of bread.
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I agree. I for one hit the snooze button ~3-4x a morning. However, it's a pattern I've developed as a college student, to have 2 alarms. One for gradually waking me up over a period of 15 minutes or so(alarm'll sound every 5 minutes), and one loud oh-crap-purposes-only alarm, usually preventing me from oversleeping.

My ex-roommate had an alarm clock that, when it went off, it would send this helicopter-propeller flying above and out into the room, and the only way it would turn off was to find that propeller and put it back. Nifty little thing.
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Trick I learned from a friend in the army - put the alarm clock on the other side of the room, so you have no choice but to get out of bed and turn it off. Now you're up - might as well stay there.
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@Tony LaRocca:

You have another choice in that situation: power through it and go back to sleep. I can do this with any alarm clock I've tried, and after three or so days it doesn't even wake me up anymore.
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