Honestly? No. I'm fortunate in that i've not had too many Shouty McShoutshout's around me (I don't tend to take train/bus etc as I drive everywhere). Seem to do well in missing them in lounges too.Have you ever actually done that?
Honestly? No. I'm fortunate in that i've not had too many Shouty McShoutshout's around me (I don't tend to take train/bus etc as I drive everywhere). Seem to do well in missing them in lounges too.Have you ever actually done that?
Brave comment.
This is standard in the VA and QF lounges.
"it will help with onboarding" (wankspeak for I don't know what!)
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Or those who leave the people they are sitting with so as not to disturb them ... only to go and stand next to someone else!The variant I find most annoying is the ones that patrol up and down a section of the lounge talking loudly on the phone. Spreading the joy to a wider audience.
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I really wish I could put it on Twitter or something but I'm not that mean.
My estimation is it's an odd wally who is likely NOT a frequent flyer, but thinks to be a frequent flyer you also have to be a wanker. (not true of course)
Or the classic "I'm at the airport waiting for the plane"I've found that on trains and in public people who talk in another language don't bother me as much as I don't understand a word so it becomes background noise. Unless they are VERY loud. Even a quiet conversation on a phone on a train can be intrusive when reading. "Yeah Mum it's Sharon. Yeah nah I'm on the train..."
Or those who leave the people they are sitting with so as not to disturb them ... only to go and stand next to someone else!
I've found that on trains and in public people who talk in another language don't bother me as much as I don't understand a word so it becomes background noise. Unless they are VERY loud. Even a quiet conversation on a phone on a train can be intrusive when reading. "Yeah Mum it's Sharon. Yeah nah I'm on the train..."
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