Finally, holidays! And for some of you, the summer break begins with a plane ride. And even at 10,000 meters above sea level, incivility is legion: a study conducted by KAYAK.fr last summer classified the most annoying behaviors on airplanes; In first place, the diffusion. 92% of French people find the tendency of some men to sit with their legs apart unacceptable.invading other people’s space in public spaces… 87% of those interviewed also disapprove of the fact of put your feet on the seat in front or lean on the shoulders of a stranger. 83% believe it is improper to occupy more than one seat. In short, we behave well even if the space is limited!
Cleaning is everyone’s business
On airplanes, promiscuity is at its maximum, so you have to be careful not to pass on your cold to your neighbor. According to the study, 90% of French people consider it unacceptable to cough or sneeze without covering your mouth, and 88% disapprove of picking your nose. Also, popping your pimples, a practice frowned upon by 86% of people cut your nails is frowned upon by 78% of people, while flossing is frowned upon by 70% of respondents. Have you ever witnessed this type of situation?
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Leaving trash behind is a no-no
Courtesy towards cabin crew is essential for French travellers. 90% consider it disrespectful to be rude to crew members and 85% consider it rude not to say “goodbye” or “thank you” when getting off the plane. Furthermore, leaving waste behind is intolerable for 91% of French people.
We can only be glad that children’s behavior on airplanes is not on this list. Because a parent who lets their child cry without saying anything, there is nothing more annoying. RIGHT?
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