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Flight attendants reveal passengers' most annoying habits

By Chris Kitching
Daily Mail

December 26, 2015

When it comes to questions, requests and complaints, flight attendants have seen or heard almost everything in their time in the sky.

That includes all kinds of behaviour that gets under their skin and can turn the crew against travellers who are inconsiderate or just plain foolish.

From snapping your fingers when you want a drink to going into the toilet without shoes, these are the passenger habits that annoy flight attendants the most.

Not being polite

In a recent thread on Quora, flight attendant Paula Mitchell rattled off a long list of annoyances, and ‘clicking fingers at me to get my attention’ was at the top. Cockpit Confidential: ... Smith, Patrick Best Price: $1.25 Buy New $14.71 (as of 03:05 UTC - Details)

She is also fed up with passengers who don’t say ‘Please’ or ‘Thank you’, or talk too loudly over the pre-flight safety demonstration.

Some passengers have even pulled on her tabard to get her attention, instead of politely saying ‘Excuse me’.

Flight attendants also hate it when people press the call button over and over to get their attention.

Smelly feet

Like fellow passengers, flight attendants also hate it when someone removes their shoes on a flight.

Mitchell said she gets annoyed when a passenger removes his or her shoes and socks, ‘therefore, in some cases, creating a smelly cabin environment’.

She also hates it when passengers go into the lavatory without shoes or when they go into the toilet and ‘treat it like a day spa’.

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