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The glass on photocopier is very thin and might break:shock:
Shoes off, one foot on the bulkhead, one foot on the pillow
I was gonna say foot on pillow might be crossing the line... but then when you objectively think about it... is it any worse than a person's head on the pillow with dandruff, scalp problems, ear nose and eye bits, and dribble? Probably same same
Dont have a photo but a small rant.
This annoyed me tonight on my QF flight from BNE to SYD.
Clearly Etiquette is gone. Pax next to me in exit middle clearly using mobile data well into the flight searching hotel rooms with her partner on the exit window on Facebook.
His bear feet resting against the seat in front of her. While i can accept she is ok with it i didn't want to see his feet.
After being told to stow her laptop for take off. On landing proceeded to hide it in his seat pocket behind several newpapers.
Again on landing both on the Internet. (I know because I could clearly see telstra and data active on her iPhone).
She decided the seat belt sign wasn't for her until minutes before touchdown.
Also hats off to the pax who seized the moment while taxiing to the gate got up and retrieved his bag from the overhead several rows back. While inconvenient i saw others around me in disbelief of his actions.
Maybe im just old fashioned. Is the Etiquette and courtesy of flying gone?
I still watch the safety demo and pay attention to the crew. Always put my phone in flight mode. Even though ive seen it a million times i try to treat crew with respect.
Rant over please go back to normal life. Sorry if this is the wrong spot for this.
If bears cough in the woods, bare bear feet would reasonably have it under the toe nails (claws??) ... therefore I took Sdtravel's comment to mean an abbreviation of "they were disgusting", and I let it ride at that!I enjoyed your rant.
One question: Are bear feet worse than bare feet?
Once a tramp, always a tramp. Very disappointing that lounge staff seem reluctant to turf out these pigs.Not on the bulkhead or inflight, in the middle of the QP, terrible behaviour.
That's totally acceptable behaviour to some people. They don't behave that way at home but it's ok in public. See it on the trains everyday.Once a tramp, always a tramp. Very disappointing that lounge staff seem reluctant to turf out these pigs.
That's totally acceptable behaviour to some people. They don't behave that way at home but it's ok in public. See it on the trains everyday.
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I would tweet and facebook QF this photo and ask them to put a stop to it.
I dont put my feet on my dining or coffee table at home, I wouldnt dream of doing it in public.
My supposed seat mate, business from Santiago to Easter Island. I went over and pointed to the offending foot and said "please, NO". He got the message. Then the FA moved me to my original seat.
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