‘Aisle lice’: bad behaviour on planes – and how public shaming could stop it
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- The phenomenon known as 'aisle lice' refers to the disruptive behavior of passengers who rush to stand up and exit their seats immediately after the seatbelt sign is turned off, causing frustration among fellow travelers. This behavior is often exacerbated at luggage carousels, where impatience can lead to further chaos.
- Addressing such behaviors through public shaming could potentially improve the flying experience for all passengers, highlighting the need for greater civility and consideration in shared spaces like airplanes.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
