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Drunk Chinese man breaks in and sleeps on stranger’s sofa

After one too many, a partygoer in Chongqing, southwest China sought refuge on a stranger’s sofa, saying afterwards that he felt it was “inappropriate to sleep on the road.”

Not the man in question, but students round the world can perhaps relate to finding unknown sleeping figures on their sofa

The reveller in question had spent the previous night at a karaoke bar and had fallen asleep after a night of partying, revealed the Chongqing Morning Post.

After being woken up by staff the next morning, he then had stumbled into a nearby shop and made his way to the back where the owner had her house. Rather sensibly, he found a rather comfortable sofa where he preceded to “remove most of his clothes” and fall soundly asleep.

The woman who was there at the time, rushed out onto the street to call police who found him in his underwear, smelling of alcohol and snoring peacefully (and loudly).

In a statement perhaps familiar to students across the world, the woman was reported to have said: “We didn’t even know this guy. He just came in and slept on our sofa.”

In his defence, the culprit told the police that, “he felt it was inappropriate to sleep on the road, so he walked into somebody’s home.”

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