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l0cke

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Yeah, some of the pictures you posted aren't bad.

Putting your feet up is OK, I think. Taking your shoes off or sticking your feet in between seats are not. But I might be more bendy on the shoes rule for trans-atlantic/pacific flights.

Trimming your nails... Meh... I'm torn on this one. But it would fall under the shoes/socks rule.

If it's a cross-ocean flight and the seat in front of you is empty, then I'm even ok with putting your feet up on the chair behind you or even between seats provided no one is sitting there.

One time I was flying Southwest and their in-flight magazine had a cover article about the benefits of walking around barefoot. Of course, the person next to me promptly took of their shoes, and so did a significant portion of the flight.
 

IronWing

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I almost always take my shoes off while in my seat. I leave my socks on. If there is no one next to me, I sit cross legged. It's more comfortable.
 

KMFJD

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Put your feet like that beside my seat and be prepared to be repeatedly poked by a pen
 

Fritzo

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I can't believe people would actually put up with this shit.

That would cause a fist fight.
 

02ranger

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Draining the pooled blood from their legs to prevent clots.

The feet up aren't so bad, I'd do the same. I don't like the bare feet though, and the toenail clippings and dentures(again, wtf is that?) are the worst.
 

akugami

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People with no self-respect are willing to throw fits at retail locations because they know a lot of store's policies is to get the loud, angry customers away from the other customers & placate them. You can't always do it, of course - depends on the circumstances - but in this case if you have ten people standing in line waiting for their hot pizza & one lady who has already taken up 10 minutes of your time, your options are (1) tell her no & try to get her to leave (which she wasn't doing), (2) call the cops to make the situation move (time-consuming mess), or (3) take her $8 pizza back, refund her money, and move on to the next customer. You have to respect other customer's time too, especially in the food business where the product is hot & needs to be picked up as quickly as possible. Just depends on how you want to roll...you can involve the authorities if needed, but for eight bucks...meh. She didn't get a free pizza out of it, at least :D

I remember one old dude came into Staples when I worked there, LOUDLY demanding a refund for his ink cartridges. Which he did not have a receipt for. Which were 2 years old. Which were bought at Walmart, not Staples. That was fun :biggrin:

Obviously you guys were wrong for not refunding him his money! :D

Once worked retail, the cashier are mostly mindless zombies scanning the barcodes to ring items up. It was 30 cents over the real price. One of the items had a wrong price that was higher than the real price. So the lady comes over and complains saying the cashier tried to cheat her, I get to handle customer service. I tried to explain to her that it was a simple pricing mistake and it's not the cashier's fault. It was whoever entered the price in the POS system and that we would refund the money. Lady throws a hissy fit and after about 10 minutes of bitching starts screaming really loudly that we were trying to cheat her. I tried to calm her down for a few more minutes, gave up, threw the receipt in the air and walked away.