Passengers who don’t clean their trash
Most flight attendants are parents too, but not your parents. “We walk through the aisle with trash bags, there’s often a big trash bin on your way out and, if not, a trash can right inside the terminal. The seat-back pocket is not a trash receptacle,” a former flight attendant and Reddit user wrote.
“We typically have very little time between flights to tidy up and perform a checklist of tasks, and finding unpleasant surprises tucked in those seat-back pockets is not fun.”
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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.