Tagged: inconsiderate

What I Hate the Most About Buffet Breakfasts

There are a couple of things about staying in a hotel that annoy me and both are about the guests, the inconsiderate ones. The first are the noisy ones who completely forget others are also staying in the same hotel. The second those with behavioural issues, mostly bad manners at breakfast. Of the two I detest the most the latter. A person’s character can be determined in a few ways, how they speak, how they dress, how they act, whom they associate with, etc., but also how they behave in front of food and how they eat. In hotels you’ll see this especially at breakfast the first meal of the day when people are not fully awake; like zombies acting from their subconscious. You...

Inconsiderate Passenger and Seat Jerking

On my last flight SIN-ADL—a flight of about 6 hours and 30 minutes give or take 5-10 minutes—I had to endure an annoying restless person sitting behind me who kept poking, touching and banging into the back of my seat. She did this all the way through the first 3 hours of the flight when the lights were dimmed, the time best suited to rest. The flight left Singapore on time at 23:40. All the backwards and forwards motion of the headrest gave me a headache. I told her to stop moving around and hitting the chair. She seemed to have understood me and shortly afterwards just before the lights came on she was asleep. The nerve and so irritating. Some people have no...

Bare Feet Etiquette On Planes

Shoes off…socks off…and where do bare feet end up? Armrests, backs off seats, tray tables, bulkheads, toilet floors… A practice that can be disgusting and a nuisance. In Business and First Class you are fine. You are your own boss there. In Economy it may be a whole lot different if you’re sharing seats with others. If you believe your feet are clean, that’s good. Then keeping them under the seat in front should be the sensible thing to do. If you are lucky enough to have three or four seats to yourself, perfect. You lie down and cover them up with a blanket, offending others will disappear. Armrests also protected. If socks are worn, even better. People will like you a lot more...