JohnK
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Couldn't agree more. You should always be prepared for the worst.Even if it's not policy I like it.
Couldn't agree more. You should always be prepared for the worst.Even if it's not policy I like it.
I am always changed into BYO PJs pre take off if in F/J for long haul - and with SQ F scuffs on. Not a good luck? I am way past caring of peoples view of how I look.Forget the shoes, some passengers seem to want to put pyjamas on immediately after boarding. Not a good look if they have to deplane.
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No consideration for your fellow passengers?I am always changed into BYO PJs pre take off if in F/J for long haul - and with SQ F scuffs on. Not a good luck? I am way past caring of peoples view of how I look.
Absolutely ZERO - we do live in a ME ME ME society nowadays TwiggyK!No consideration for your fellow passengers?![]()
Absolutely ZERO - we do live in a ME ME ME society nowadays TwiggyK!
Did you miss the bit about not caring what others think how I look?I do hope its not a "Look at me, Look at me"
Last November from dxb to Mel in j was told to place shoes on until seat belt was off but I did the occasional glance when I wore my comfy socks to the bar
I think you're just following the topic flow…Did you miss the bit about not caring what others think how I look?
I wouldn't imagine many people would want to look at me in my BYO PJ ensemble! $10 Kmart bottom half and $10 Rivers V necked T-shirt top half - I never wear airline PJs as many do - way too hot.
It's all about maximising travel comfort - remember what 'Ol' Blue Eyes' sang?
But we are heading a bit OT here sorry.
Maybe it's just me and the Canberra cold, but I don't find flight PJs terribly practical at home.No Skyring you wear the pjs from the flight at home. Tonight we are both in SQ attire.