18 Details Flight Attendants Notice About You in 3 Seconds

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What do flight attendants notice about you when you board? They notice a few important details in less than 10 seconds.

They notice if you’re their colleague, your general health condition is important to them, they can tell how many weeks a pregnant woman is, they care if you’re nice to them, and they do remember if you’re unfriendly.

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TIMESTAMPS:
They’ll notice if you’re their colleague 0:23
They’ll check out your reading material 0:45
Your age is a big deal 1:45
Your health condition is important to them 2:35
They care if you’re nice to them 3:25
They do remember if you’re unfriendly 3:45
Avoiding eye contact speaks volumes 4:10
They notice how you treat other passengers 4:30
They will know if you're aerophobic 5:30
The way you’re dressed can make a difference 6:06
They can single out frequent flyers 7:34

SUMMARY:
- If you’re a doctor coming back from a medical conference with a pile of medical leaflets or like to read medical journals aboard, the crew will know about your occupation even if you don’t say a word.
- An experienced flight attendant will always see if you cheated and persuade you to have your over-sized bags relocated to the luggage compartment.
- The flight crew will always take record of how many unaccompanied minors are traveling today to give them extra attention and care.
- Flight attendants are trained to notice signs and symptoms of sickness. They are entitled to ask you for a medical certificate to prove it’s nothing serious.
- They have to say “hello” over a hundred times per flight, and they really appreciate if you care to say the same back at them once.
- The grumpy passengers are marked as possibly hostile. Flight attendants will know not to ask these people for help in case of an emergency.
- Speaking too fast or too slowly, hesitating when asked the most basic questions and dropping in a lot of interjections are all clear signs of anxiety.
- If you’re always nervously smiling or laughing, squeezing your armrest, or playing with your headphone cord, flight attendants will guess you have aerophobia.
- If you are well-dressed and well-groomed, you have higher chances of a class upgrade. It takes some style to travel in business and first, you know.
- Flight attendants have a sharp eye and can notice if you’re trying to smuggle any forbidden items from Duty Free shop and use them during the flight.
- They are smart enough not to make any conclusions based on just one thing, but when they put a few of them together it can help singling out the troublemakers.

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Hey guys! What book are you reading now?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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If I can't keep eye contact, it's not because I'm scheming something - it's probably because of my crippling low self-worth and esteem, social anxiety and me not interacting enough with fellow humans.

cutecup
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I feel like a flight attendant has never looked at me for longer than 2 secs

Cakez
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Once I experienced that when I entered the aeroplane and reached the seat I booked (according to my ticket, as usual window side), someone was already sit there comfortably. While I asked her to check her ticket, it's definitely not for my seat but for another seat somewhere. But the flight attendant came and ASKED me to take another seat that I don't even know where to sit. The reason is the lady want to sit next to her friend whose seat is next to mine. All seats are full except that woman's seat in the back in the corner in the alley side. I refused to sit there, but I was treated like I was the one who break the rules. I insisted to get my seat as written in my ticket. Though I needed stand long to get it, but at least I made my point. I deserve my own seat as I booked and written in my ticket, as I will respect others for their own seat as written in their ticket. I really don't understand how a flight attendant can act like this, changing passengers seat number as she likes.

irmaandriani
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I’ve been a flight attendant for 28 years . You have to be 15 yrs or older or older to sit in an emergency exit row, not 2! Also, we have no clue what trimester you’re in or ask for a certificate to verify. We do live kind passangers and will reward goid behaviours. However, we no longer have the ability to upgrade passangers. There is a list of upgrades that any passanger can access on their app and they know who is eligible to be placed in first class for next upgrade.

amyjacquelineg.
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*”The crews’ number one priority is your safety”*

American Airlines: mhm

idrk
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I'm 74. I use to fly alot. Had a fear and anxiety early in my career. Over the years I got use to the sights and sounds while flying. Learn to love it. I appreciate everything the flight crews did to make my trip comfortable an safe.

thomasnorton
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Jokes on them, I’m checking them out too.

leveraged
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Attendant: The first thing I notice in 3 seconds is that he is a boy and she is girl😂.

Thanks This Is the MOST LIKES I EVER GOT THANKYOU everyone🙂

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vrtsshadeszz
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i’m 11 and i always say hello to the flight attendant lol

skksskkslol
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Flight attendants: *mark you as hostile if you don't say hello back or make eye contact*
Me: *has selective mutism*

hannahseasoul
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Anyone else notice how the flight attendants think of us like puppies bringing us treats if were nice.

mustufidraws
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Bright Side: *uploads*
Scams in the comments: “let us introduce ourselves”

jmm
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The first thing flight attendants notice about a person is the person.

btsfangirl
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I love flying AND feel uncomfortable in the air...

bramvg
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I will now summon jennie wennie
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sydney
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To be honest I'm pretty comfortable with planes ! My mother works for an airline company, so I fly around alot.😬🌙😇

kyndallloret
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Well now after knowing that I'm so heavily judged in an airplane... My social anxiety will make me look suspicious definitely 😒

medmaniac
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I LOVE FLYING. It's my favorite mode of transportation. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT. I get giddy when boarding. Wish I was flying now. I miss it terribly. Have a great day everyone.

BeNice
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Flying has usually been an adventure for me. I love riding shotgun and watching the clouds and ground-scape drifting by, observing personalities in close quarters and occasionally forming short term friendships.
I've traveled many times between CA USA and Bulgaria and especially loved Balkan Airlines. They were not the cleanest most modern planes and the seats were awfully close, but these details were more than made up for by the wonderfully open and gregarious Bulgarian passengers who would share stories, home-made food and brandy brought along for the trip and their contagious laughter.
It was like being in the country long before arriving. The stewards kept my glass of rich Bulgarian merlo wine always full and the meals and snacks seemed to have been handmade by someone's baba (grandma).
On landing the entire cabin would break into robust applause for the pilots as soon as the nose touched down, a fitting tribute to their skill (although I've heard some people think it's crude and backward, people who obviously take life much too seriously, hrumph!).
Plus they were the last airline to ban smoking in flight, heh : )

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