Can people at least NOT wear pajamas when flying? Slobification of everything, Spirit Airlines (Carnival Cruise + Waffle House of the sky) and more bring the golden age of travel back to flying memes!
There is more than one reason why I don't fly anymore. One is that the seats are now so close together that even if you are average size, you can not sit comfortable. My family is overseas which means an 8 hour flight. So yes, payama's are really comfy! Not to talk about the bathroom which is now so small that at 5'4 I could not stand upright without hitting my head. It has been 7 years now, last trip booked for April 2020 and 1200 bucks down the drain. No thanks.
I am not talking about the woman butt naked, yes I would send her back, too. But sweatpants and shirts are absolutely comfy on a long flight!
Fantastic compillation of the travel culture shift. The part about Spirit Airlines as 'Carnival Cruise + Waffle House of the sky' captures something deeper than just jokes tho. I flew transatlantic last year and noticed the civility erosion isn't just about clothes but how people treat shared space. Its not that pajamas are evil, but somewhere we collectively decided comfort means ignoring everyone else exists. Thats the real loss.
There is more than one reason why I don't fly anymore. One is that the seats are now so close together that even if you are average size, you can not sit comfortable. My family is overseas which means an 8 hour flight. So yes, payama's are really comfy! Not to talk about the bathroom which is now so small that at 5'4 I could not stand upright without hitting my head. It has been 7 years now, last trip booked for April 2020 and 1200 bucks down the drain. No thanks.
I am not talking about the woman butt naked, yes I would send her back, too. But sweatpants and shirts are absolutely comfy on a long flight!
So people in office should work in pajamas because can't hold an attire for 8 hours?
I am talking about FLYING. About how SMALL spaces are in a plane. What do you not understand about that.
usually in an office you have to sit at a table in a small space for 8 hours.
Fantastic compillation of the travel culture shift. The part about Spirit Airlines as 'Carnival Cruise + Waffle House of the sky' captures something deeper than just jokes tho. I flew transatlantic last year and noticed the civility erosion isn't just about clothes but how people treat shared space. Its not that pajamas are evil, but somewhere we collectively decided comfort means ignoring everyone else exists. Thats the real loss.