Pushka
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As far as I am concerned, without a back strap they're still thongs.
I think that's the guiding principle.
As far as I am concerned, without a back strap they're still thongs.
As far as I am concerned, without a back strap they're still thongs.
Now they have banned designer thongs, it's time they warn &/or evict people who talk too loud on their phones - and it's immediate eviction if they are video chatting. I don't care how important your call is, or if you are close to securing that million dollar deal .... as I don't care and I bet many would agree.
It's the mobile phone in the designated quiet zones that really irks me, I don't care about much else, but this one...
I agree, it's generally a business environment, calls are to be expected. I don't see how it's any different to having a conversation in person.
Did you not see the picture I posted???
Don't some thongs come with a $2,000 price tag? They are still thongs.They're sandals, not thongs as they arent cheap rubber nor designed to be worn to the beach.
Yes, but it's the shouting on the mobile phone. Some can't resist the loud voice, far in excess of normal conversation.
Don't some thongs come with a $2,000 price tag? They are still thongs.
And since I'm ranting ..... anyone, yes anyone, who touches food with their fingers from the food buffet should be kicked out, no exceptions.
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And businessmen yelling at the top of their voices as they show how important they are by discussing their deals on their phones are a whole lot more distracting and annoying......Aren't leather thongs still thongs? Calling them something different doesn't make them different. Does it?
I like the new rules. Means I don't have to hear the constant flip, flop you hear when people walk past you in thongs. It is annoying. It is distracting.
The volume they seem to think they need to converse? I was brought up that a well mannered person in a public environment talks in a lowered voice, so as not to impact on the amenity of the people nearby.I agree, it's generally a business environment, calls are to be expected. I don't see how it's any different to having a conversation in person.
And since I'm ranting ..... anyone, yes anyone, who touches food with their fingers from the food buffet should be kicked out, no exceptions.
Just want to check, does this dress rule also applies to Domestic Business Lounges? If so, can they still kick me out if I wear sandal even though I hold a valid J ticket?