Disagree. I will wear my most comfortable clothes. I will sit wherever I want, which includes the floor. I will sleep if delayed, even 30 min. I will not judge others for anything they have to do to get through that nonsense.
And seriously. You can just ask for some water at any bar or coffeeshop.
Maybe at American airports; I don’t remember the last time I tried. I do remember trying at the Frankfurt airport and being rudely disabused of the idea. May have been 10 euros for water—8, at least.
I don’t doubt that there are—and were—water fountains around. It was in a cafe at the airport; I asked for a glass of water (to go with my sandwich or something, I don’t recall) and the woman actually said to me, “In Germany, we pay for our water!” So you can see why it would stick with me. This was ~10 years ago.
No… it’s not acceptable to sleep on the floor. And It’s not ok to walk around in pajamas.
Those people can go fuck themselves with Vaseline and sea-salt.
And seriously. You can just ask for some water at any bar or coffeeshop.
we need to normalize walking around in pajamas in any and all locales.
so comfy
Disagree. I will wear my most comfortable clothes. I will sit wherever I want, which includes the floor. I will sleep if delayed, even 30 min. I will not judge others for anything they have to do to get through that nonsense.
Ofc you disagree, you’re an offender. You treat the airport as if it’s your own living-room with no disregard for other people or decorum.
Bet you chew with your mouth open too
Are you one of those people who demand cashiers to be standing?
Nope. Any other stupid questions?
Maybe at American airports; I don’t remember the last time I tried. I do remember trying at the Frankfurt airport and being rudely disabused of the idea. May have been 10 euros for water—8, at least.
Frankfurt has water fountains all over. How you miss them is beyond me. But maybe you were there 20 years ago, what do I know.
I don’t doubt that there are—and were—water fountains around. It was in a cafe at the airport; I asked for a glass of water (to go with my sandwich or something, I don’t recall) and the woman actually said to me, “In Germany, we pay for our water!” So you can see why it would stick with me. This was ~10 years ago.