Worse than feet on bulkheads

Hmmm.

In a similar vein had a flight a couple days ago HKG-BKK. Passenger immediately beside me across the aisle reclined their seat immediately on boarding, took their shoes off and put their feet in the magazine holder! (this wasn’t a bulkhead!)

Passenger continuously made demands during boarding of a full flight… wanted water and snacks. Took an extended toilet break as well.

During final checks as we were taxiing, demanded a blanket be brought to them.

At that stage crew asked them to put their seat upright, which they did. Until the crew member walked away.

Passenger looked at me and put their finger on the recline button and was about to push back, until I waggled my finger.

Seat reclined, of course, immediately wheels left the ground. Feet back in magazine pouch. Demands made before, during and after meal service for additional drinks, including just before landing during final cabin checks.

Extended toilet breaks with seat left in reclined position.

On arrival at the gate this passenger was at the front of the economy cabin before anyone else… quite some achievement given we were 7 rows from the bulkhead!!

Not sure I commend the crew for pandering to the passenger during final cabin checks. Otherwise I got the impression the crew were resigned to this type of behaviour. Sad.

I think in my case the only thing that saved the pax was the fact we were on a subsidiary with more junior crew.

I doubt he would have fared well with an AA veteran of 20+ years.
 
Last night just as our SQ A380 was literally flying over between Lewisham and Tempe someone ducked into the toilet. The FA sitting right around the corner knocked on the door from her jump seat and a minute or so later the person emerged quickly and sat down with about 15 seconds left before the wheels touched down.
It reminded me of my elderly mother about ten years ago on a regional flight, we were on final approach over Botany Bay and she was "busting" so decided to take off her belt and get moving. She was seated across the aisle from me and I had to call her out and the FA also called out which stopped her. The FA did clear a quick path for her on landing though.
 
On our last SQ flight into BNE a fellow did the toilet trick. crew must not have been paying attention as he emerged from said toilet as soon as seat belt sign went off at the terminal. Only had a small bag so was first off the plane. Saw that once before in China on old CAAC trip.
 
Well we got a display today that is going to be hard to forget. On SQ’s flight to DRW. In Row 11 the first row. On the other side a large fellow wearing tracker dacks. He decided to get some sleep. When he lay on his right side you could see both cheeks. But when he lay on his left side the pants were below the prominent abdominal protrusion.

No photos as they would cause distress.
 
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Flying ZQN to BNE last week, some flop decided they needed to recline their seat the moment they were on the plane (feet on baulkhead also).
 
Flying MAA to HKG on CX on J. A night flight of only 5 hours. About an hour out I'm woken to a lady on a video call and not using headphones. I have rather grumpily told her that it's not on. She ended the call immediately.
I had that on Qatar flight recently and went and complained and they shut him down quickly
 
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I had that on Qatar flight recently and went and complained and they shut him down quickly
Also had some clown in the CX F lounge start watching something without headphones. I told him off and go a big thank you from a lady reading near me.

Are people just oblivious or are they downright selfish?
 
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Also had some clown in the CX F lounge start watching something without headphones. I told him off and go a big thank you from a lady reading near me.

Are people just oblivious or are they downright selfish?
I think downright selfish - and DGAF. More and more people are talking hands free on their phones on the bus too which drives me crazy (often not in English which I know shouldn't matter but it irritates me)
 
Are people just oblivious or are they downright selfish?
It's intentional. They're simply better than you, and therefore do not have to take you into consideration at all.
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I think downright selfish - and DGAF. More and more people are talking hands free on their phones on the bus too which drives me crazy (often not in English which I know shouldn't matter but it irritates me)
I've found that joining in on their conversation, irrespective of the language, seems to hit their privacy switch, and they suddenly stick the phone to their ear.
 
On arrival in Frankfurt from Zagreb a few weeks ago, we had to get a bus to the terminal, as we were going up the stairs, this wanker one step behind me was having a loud conversation on his phone, so it was ear level to me.
Told him off and to get some manners, he was quiet for a bit, but once we were walking to baggage claim, he started again, so told him off again.
Honestly think he was oblivious, plus he can't have been a DYKWIA, as he was down the back of the plane.

Unfortunately I got an earfull from the boss, she hates it when I do things like this.
 
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