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mickeyc747
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Your should have seen the wing first lounge today in HKG a male pax drunk as and not able to find the toilet. Dry reaching that loud staff went in to rescue him and then remove him. All prior to 10am.
I can see why this discussion gets nowhere.
Your psuedo anti-snob satire has nothing to do with the realities of decent good behavior, so once again the dicussion founders on silly class war jokes.
Don't know why I bothered. Qantas flights are obviously full of slobs who want us all to revert to the lowest common denominator.
Stop the discussion, it's a waste of all our time.
Bogan pride... Prue from Kew... Who cares? I'll wear whatever the F I want to any q-pub including the FCL. And now that I know it pisses off some prudes, I'll go out of my way to offend. Get over it snobs.
Agree with you but nothing anyone is going to do about it.
Society's dress standards have dropped considerably (for the worse in my opinion) and very soon those who dress nicely are the ones that will be left out.
Sad but unavoidable. Must destroy before you can start rebuilding....
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Not saying you grew up in the 70's JohnK but I think today's dress standards:
are an improvement over this:
My main gripe is that people should be neat, clean and tidy. Jeans and a t-shirt are fine. I'm not wanting people to wear Sunday best, or trousers and a tie.dare i suggest that if guy No1 was wearing guy No2 outfit....THAT would be an improvement!! lol.....its all relative really!! ... we ALL judge others according to OUR set of 'standards' ...happens everywhere/everyday... there will NEVER be a solution that APPEASES everyone..it's human nature!!! .... i often wonder if other species who share this planet have such 'issues'...
My main gripe is that people should be neat, clean and tidy. Jeans and a t-shirt are fine. I'm not wanting people to wear Sunday best, or trousers and a tie.
How can people not just simply take some pride in their appearance? Neat and Tidy != Hi Viz IMHO.
I'm not going to argue points, it's been done to death.
You could arguably say that if Hi-Viz *is* neat and tidy - its not being worn in the environments it was designed for.
Actually I have 2 hi-viz vests, and they are both very neat and tidy. I needed them a few years back when working at an expo. This was back when I was running my own business, and I didn't have the money to outsource advertising to others (besides that would have meant giving up an amazing trip). Given that during set up and pack up there was cars and forklifts around the place hi-viz was required so you didn't get run over, but the expo halls where far from dusty and dirty by the time I arrived (I was setting up computer equipment there, I would not have been doing so if it was dusty and dirty).
Don't assume just because someone wear's hi-viz vests that they are not otherwise white collar.
Plus with at least one site (PER of all places ) we did the pack up and went straight out to the airport, unlike the other cities where after pack up we had another night in the city before flying out the next morning.
The hi-viz that is constantly referred to around here though is typically the fluro orange shirts, not the vests. Vests are even less of an excuse as they fold quite neatly into any carry on.You could arguably say that if Hi-Viz *is* neat and tidy - its not being worn in the environments it was designed for.
Your should have seen the wing first lounge today in HKG a male pax drunk as and not able to find the toilet. Dry reaching that loud staff went in to rescue him and then remove him. All prior to 10am.
I agree with you. The first person is well dressed.Not saying you grew up in the 70's JohnK but I think today's dress standards:
are an improvement over this:
My main gripe is that people should be neat, clean and tidy. Jeans and a t-shirt are fine. I'm not wanting people to wear Sunday best, or trousers and a tie.
How can people not just simply take some pride in their appearance? Neat and Tidy != Hi Viz IMHO.
I'm not going to argue points, it's been done to death.
Jeans on a long haul flight? No thanks!
It's all I ever wear on long haul flights. Last year, I did 7 round trips to the USA and 2 to Europe. All in Jeans. What else would I wear? Certainly not shorts, and even a pair of casual trousers are sure to look awful after 14-24 hours in a metal tube.Jeans on a long haul flight? No thanks!
Jeans on a long haul flight? No thanks!
I always wear jeans to long haul flights and change to the Qantas PJ's on the plane.
It's all I ever wear on long haul flights. Last year, I did 7 round trips to the USA and 2 to Europe. All in Jeans. What else would I wear? Certainly not shorts, and even a pair of casual trousers are sure to look awful after 14-24 hours in a metal tube.