14 Things Flight Attendants Want You to Know

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Passengers who take off their shoes and socks

No one wants to see your bare feet, not to mention if you’re on the airplane for some hours… “I had a passenger in the first row [of first class] take off his socks and shoes and run his bare feet up against the bulkhead (the front ‘wall’ of the aircraft),” wrote another Reddit user and flight attendant.

So, going barefoot may fly at home, but on an airplane, it’s not just gross to your fellow passengers: it may actually harm your health. While airplanes are cleaned regularly, their carpeted floors mean that some of those germs are there to stay. And worse yet, many people even venture to the restroom in without so much as socks on their feet.

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  1. I travel everyyear for 6 months. When I know that the season is too many rude people will be travelling, I will book on the business class. On the economy class, most of those travel for the first time were such a jerk, they will just stand up and wants to get out of their seat even when they see you have your meal on the table. Another thing with the arm rest. the armrest is to be share by two persons seating next to each other but they do not think about that… they will just put their arm not only on the whole arm rest but invading into your seat. I think when they booked a flight thru any travel agent or airline booking… they should print a do and do not do inside the plane.

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