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Flight attendants reveal the 9 most annoying things passengers do

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From Red Online

A hilarious Twitter thread from Business Insider India has revealed the nine things flight attendants find most annoying and, to be honest, we agree with every one.

Keeping your headphones in

"One of the most annoying things is definitely when they have their headphones in when you're coming to offer them their snacks and their drinks," a Delta Air Lines flight attendant said. "You're repeating stuff or saying things to the row over and over."

Being impatient about your rubbish

Being impatient about getting rid of trash"I've never seen people just be so adamant, like, I need to get this out of my hands to the point where they're almost tossing it at you, or they're walking all the way to the back of the plane to hand you their trash": flight attendant

Ignoring the seat belt light

Not obeying the seat belt light"I think the biggest one for me is when people don't take the seat belt sign seriously," a United Airlines flight attendant said.

Playing 'musical chairs' with seat assignments

Leaving a huge mess

A flight attendant for Worldwide Jet, which charters private aircraft, said the most annoying thing passengers do is leave a big mess for her to clean up, which happens during a little fewer than half of the flights she works.

Not acknowledging flight attendants during a conversation

Hitting the call button for no reason

A Piedmont Airlines flight attendant said it's annoying when passengers hit the flight-attendant call button without having a good reason.

Underestimating the importance of a flight attendant's job

"We are primarily trained in safety and hospitality comes after that," an Alaska Airlines flight attendant said. "I think the most annoying thing is passengers thinking that we're literally just waitresses."

Touching flight attendants to get their attention

"The most annoying thing passengers do is poke me instead of maybe using their call light," an American Airlines flight attendant said.

Noted!

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