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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWas heading back to UK from AMS and got seated unfortunately next to a fat lazy looking bloke. My initial misgivings were proven true when he decided all of a sudden to attack me with all sorts of IT things he had just read.
I felt like I was being strangled and to make matters worse he attempted to convince me to go with him to meetups or something. I think its some sort of speed dating because he did look like someone who hadn't had any in his lifetime
Anyway I called for a stiff drink and dozed off before any further damage.
What do you all think of flight etiquette?
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not as bad as dutch people who insist on reclining their seat fully for the entire flight, when they are sitting in front of you for 12 hours
I can understand air rage after that
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSorry, I thought you looked a bit lonely. I won't bother next time...
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWas heading back to UK from AMS and got seated unfortunately next to a fat lazy looking bloke. My initial misgivings were proven true when he decided all of a sudden to attack me with all sorts of IT things he had just read.
I felt like I was being strangled and to make matters worse he attempted to convince me to go with him to meetups or something. I think its some sort of speed dating because he did look like someone who hadn't had any in his lifetime
Anyway I called for a stiff drink and dozed off before any further damage.
What do you all think of flight etiquette?
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My opinion is that you should make it clear whether you want to engage in conversation*, ignore*, or plot their demise.
*I have put these two options in, but never felt an inkling of desire for them.
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Flight etiquette
Was heading back to UK from AMS and got seated unfortunately next to a fat lazy looking bloke. My initial misgivings were proven true when he decided all of a sudden to attack me with all sorts of IT things he had just read.
I felt like I was being strangled and to make matters worse he attempted to convince me to go with him to meetups or something. I think its some sort of speed dating because he did look like someone who hadn't had any in his lifetime
Anyway I called for a stiff drink and dozed off before any further damage.
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