when you fly, there should be a level of established, ground level etiquette. Getting into a plane means HOURS being in a confined metal tube with these people, and all you can really ask for are some simple courtesies (though that does mean respecting them yourself).
Firstly, you have to respect the restroom. Please. None of us want to be the one who walks into the lavatory and finds something… unspeakable. And you have to consider odors – seriously, we all can have smelly problems at some point or another. And it can be too much, if you’re not too careful. Keep an eye on your kids, and be careful how you choose to sleep. There’s the requisite problems that come with sitting in the middle seat – the one in the middle seat gets priorities for armrests, and you need to only get up when it’s necessary.
More than anything, it’s crucial that you just remember the basic rule: just treat others like you want to be treated. That rule applies on the ground, and that rule applies in the sky.
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