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Yes.

I've never left the country but I've been on several flights.

I still don't get that!

Get over to Leicester for Matchday 38!!
 
Once she was pulled up she went full bitch mode. But my question is it wrong to be talking loudly to friends on a daytime / early evening flight?
 
Once she was pulled up she went full bitch mode. But my question is it wrong to be talking loudly to friends on a daytime / early evening flight?

Yes, same as on a train/bus. Have some awareness of your surroundings and that people might want to be able to concentrate on things other than your conversation.
 
Yes, same as on a train/bus. Have some awareness of your surroundings and that people might want to be able to concentrate on things other than your conversation.
End of the day it's a public form of transport and conversation is allowed. If people have a problem with it don't use a shared form of transportation
 
End of the day it's a public form of transport and conversation is allowed. If people have a problem with it don't use a shared form of transportation

Conversation is fine, but being respectful of the people you share society with is common sense.

If you're around kids on public transport, loud swearing is clearly not appropriate either, is it?

There's a difference between chatting with a friend and the loud obnoxious conversation we're talking about. Particularly if someone politely asks you to lower your volume.
 

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Conversation is fine, but being respectful of the people you share society with is common sense.

If you're around kids on public transport, loud swearing is clearly not appropriate either, is it?

There's a difference between chatting with a friend and the loud obnoxious conversation we're talking about. Particularly if someone politely asks you to lower your volume.
Exactly, the issue wasn't she was speaking. It was how she was speaking, and the complete lack of consideration for anyone else around her.
 
Exactly, the issue wasn't she was speaking. It was how she was speaking, and the complete lack of consideration for anyone else around her.
Headphones are your friend mate. When people like that turn up in my life. Headphones go in, movies get played or albums get listened to.
 

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Conversation is fine, but being respectful of the people you share society with is common sense.

If you're around kids on public transport, loud swearing is clearly not appropriate either, is it?

There's a difference between chatting with a friend and the loud obnoxious conversation we're talking about. Particularly if someone politely asks you to lower your volume.
He never said they were swearing did he? I agree if people are saying inappropriate things they should be pulled up. But loud chatter isn't that bad. I know for a fact that if Cruyff and a few of our mates were in a conversation things would get loud and that the conversation probably would annoy some people
 
But JD, we would not act like buffoons and be inconsiderate arseholes on a plane. And if someone asked me/us to keep it down, I certainly wouldn't snap back with a smart arse response and further aggravate them.

Sometime people do make a bit of noise when with their friends, but quite often it's unintentional. You sometimes don't realise how loud you're being until someone asks you.

The fact that she started kicking and squirting things on you, is pretty embarrassing. And then standing in front of you at the luggage carousel? Wow.
 
But JD, we would not act like buffoons and be inconsiderate arseholes on a plane. And if someone asked me/us to keep it down, I certainly wouldn't snap back with a smart arse response and further aggravate them.
But the thing is we shouldn't be asked to keep it down at 5pm in the first place.
 
My issue isn't with them being flogs. She clearly proved herself with her actions afterwards. Just that it's a bit rich telling someone to be quiet in the first place when I know for a fact how loud you/we get talking sport etc. ;)
 
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