Passengers who don’t acknowledge them at all
Flight attendants are there to keep you safe, if that isn’t enough for you to be nice, then I don’t know what is. “I was a flight attendant for five years and I spent every boarding standing at the front saying hello to every single person that walked on,” Redditor mercury624 wrote.
“Less than 30 percent would say hello back. Have some decency, treat your flight attendant like a human and say hello. We aren’t happy the plane is small, late, etc., either.”
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I can relate to the issues flight attendants face. They have a massive responsibility to protect passengers and courtesy should be given them. I used to do air rescue and people don’t realize the fear and emotion I felt when a rescue mission was called. The flight attendants face long hours from home and a normal social life isn’t likely. They would rather have a respectable friend on their flights and that means a lot more than people could ever know. I would want them to be a true friend regardless of their work because they may be the one who saves your life and it can be at a terrible expense. So when you fly be courteous, respectful, and polite. Those simple things means a lot.