Worse than feet on bulkheads

Changi T3 and behind her was about 5 empty snooze seats where she could stretch out and relax

 
Trying to apply it to other cultures can be difficult. Plenty of stuff happens in China that short-term visitors might find confronting. But when you spend any sort of time there, this stuff becomes somewhat less surprising.
The problem is they start travelling/migrating around the world and take their disgusting habits with them. Not good.
 
But some of the worst behaviour I have seen when travelling is from Australians, especially when in a pack!

Depends on what exactly the behaviour is.

I recently saw a group of aussies at an airport, shorts and singlets, some barefoot, women with those ridiculous braided hairdos and their recent island fashion and very loudly talking about being drunk and partying. Yobos or bogans, yep but not disgusting.

I also recently saw a well dressed man inside a clean, modern international airport do that disgusting draw back and spit thing onto the floor. My stomach still churns when I think about it.

I'll take the non threatening yobo behaviour over random body fluid displays any day.
 
Depends on what exactly the behaviour is.

I recently saw a group of aussies at an airport, shorts and singlets, some barefoot, women with those ridiculous braided hairdos and their recent island fashion and very loudly talking about being drunk and partying. Yobos or bogans, yep but not disgusting.

I also recently saw a well dressed man inside a clean, modern international airport do that disgusting draw back and spit thing onto the floor. My stomach still churns when I think about it.

I'll take the non threatening yobo behaviour over random body fluid displays any day.

Roll eyes again and again :down:
 
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But some of the worst behaviour I have seen when travelling is from Australians, especially when in a pack!
Agreed. I know exactly what you mean and I avoid the places they travel to like the plague. Quite easy for now as they mostly only travel to 3 overseas destinations.
 
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Not really impressed with the lack of courtesy and consideration of other passengers. Glad I was not in her row...

But then again, she wasnt really a ray of sunshine when she woke up either.

She needs to be careful as I know a bloke who did that once and his head got hit by an express travelling food and drink trolley. It really knocked him around for a while afterwards.
 
Least it is a stool.

But looking at it, with one leg up, suggests it is to elevate an injury.
 
Least it is a stool.

But looking at it, with one leg up, suggests it is to elevate an injury.

No injury, she was walking around just fine.

I accidently deleted the pic but Koru lounge in Brisbane, bare feet guy with his feet on the coffee table. Uggghh... Whyyyy
 
01471862644.jpg really shiny fancy shoe that really should never be seen on a bulk or on a head ðŸ
Flight on a 737 Qantas flight from MEL to Syd
 
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You folks should catch a few Sydney trains. On the newer Waratah trains the guard comes on the PA now and again on some services to chip anyone for feet on the seats. The joy of closed circuit TV.

The number of people who plant their dates and plonk their dirty dog-poo covered shoes onto seats which other people (including them) have to sit on is unbelievable.
 
I put my feet on bulkheads all the time. If I'm on long haul and exit row, they most definitely are up on the door hump or whatever its called. So be it if some here think of me as uncouth or a bogan. I don't care and will continue to do so
 
I put my feet on bulkheads all the time. If I'm on long haul and exit row, they most definitely are up on the door hump or whatever its called. So be it if some here think of me as uncouth or a bogan. I don't care and will continue to do so
After a return VA07 flight in 26F & G the resting of feet on the bulkhead is the only saviour of the extra legroom. The side exit seats offer no rest for your legs at all and after asking the FA if they had foot rests that i know they offer in PE i was told no. So stretching out my legs and resting them on the bulkhead was all i can do. Now after paying quite a bit extra for this extra legroom i felt entitled to the space and all it had to offer (Not bare feet). However, what really get's me annoyed is when lazy people think it's ok to trample over your legs and bags to take a short cut across the plane.
 
No injury, she was walking around just fine.

I accidently deleted the pic but Koru lounge in Brisbane, bare feet guy with his feet on the coffee table. Uggghh... Whyyyy


Yep.

Yuck. One of my pet hates. Bring on the footwear policy.
 
I put my feet on bulkheads all the time. If I'm on long haul and exit row, they most definitely are up on the door hump or whatever its called. So be it if some here think of me as uncouth or a bogan. I don't care and will continue to do so

Shoes on? Socks ? Barefeet?
 
On a recent Etihad flight I was appalled to witness a Y passenger (seated beside me) use the armrests of the seat in front to rest her feet. I don't care how comfortable it is, that's just awful!
 

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