{"id":120435,"date":"2023-10-26T09:09:07","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T09:09:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=120435"},"modified":"2023-10-26T09:09:07","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T09:09:07","slug":"people-slam-entitled-woman-who-painted-her-nails-during-three-hour-flight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/travel\/people-slam-entitled-woman-who-painted-her-nails-during-three-hour-flight\/","title":{"rendered":"People slam ‘entitled’ woman who painted her nails during three-hour flight"},"content":{"rendered":"
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    There are so many unwritten rules around what's acceptable on a flight, and while cabin crew have revealed their flight secrets to being a dreamy passenger, some people don't always get the memo. <\/p>\n

    One such person is a woman who previously sparked a debate online after she was spotted painting her nails during a flight. The passenger was sitting on an easyJet plane casually painting her long fingernails with a bottle of nail varnish.<\/p>\n

    While the action is usually not one to cause an issue in the confined space of a plane nobody wants to be bothered by strong smells. An image of the woman painting her nails was posted on Reddit, titled: "This woman painting her nails on a 3 hour plane journey."<\/p>\n

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    Explaining the situation, a fellow passenger wrote: "Every half hour she'd open it up and apply a new coat. My brother, who has special needs and is very sensitive to smells, was with me and was close to vomiting. It's a literal solvent in the air. It's inconsiderate, and basic plane etiquette to not release solvents into the air."<\/p>\n

    They claim that they asked the woman to stop along with four other holidaymakers and a cabin crew member, but she refused. The poster said: \u201cBy the time the FA got involved she was doing the top coat. Ironically enough, it didn't smell as bad as the colour coat.\u201d In the comments, people ripped into the woman\u2019s behaviour.<\/p>\n

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    One person wrote: "If you all asked her to stop and she didn't – that's even worse that her lack of awareness." Another replied describing the behaviour as "self entitlement to an extreme degree", while a third said that "the fumes can be literally nauseating in an enclosed space for people with keen noses", adding that it can give some people headaches even when in a well ventilated area. <\/p>\n

    But, not everyone understood the problem. One woman said: \u201cI didn\u2019t see the issue at first either, I think nail varnish smells lovely, I\u2019m just now learning that most people do not share my opinion.\u201d<\/p>\n

    \u201cI like the smell of nail polish, too,\u201d noted another. But, the overall opinion was that painting your nails on a flight is a huge faux-pas..<\/p>\n

    A commenter noted: "People like this make me realise how overly considerate I am. My brain can't comprehend this level of entitlement and selfishness."<\/p>\n