Written by Shania O’Brien, Daily Mail Australia
January 9, 2024 01:59, Updated January 9, 2024 01:59
A woman’s outrageous behavior on an overnight flight angered several passengers, but thousands were left shocked when no one spoke out against her “selfish” actions. There is.
An American traveler recently revealed that during a stressful flight, his seatmate plugged in a brightly flashing cell phone charger.
The transparent wire contained a flashing rainbow-colored light that quickly faded throughout the flight.
The woman shared a clip of the incident on Reddit, calling it “mildly upsetting” and later revealing that she regretted not providing the passenger with a plain white charger.
“I just pulled the hood over my head and endured. The upright seat was more of a nuisance to me anyway,” she said in the post.
From a pregnant woman who demanded a better seat to a woman who caused a riot by painting her nails on the plane, which caused a strong odor of nail polish to fill the cabin, some travelers have learned a lot about different plane etiquette over the years. I had to fight against failure.
Many people were shocked by the Rainbow Charger woman’s bile, with some pointing out that the flashing lights were particularly dangerous as they could cause epilepsy in other passengers.
“Some people are literally the opposite of social anxiety, and it shows,” one person said.
“Empathy is a curse. Why was I born with the ability to care for others when I feel like 99 percent of the world’s population doesn’t care?” said another.
“Why would anyone own that?” Seriously. It looks so cheap and the seizures it induces are free…no extra charge,” a third person wrote.
“This is horrifying. It’s unfathomable to put another person through this, especially on a plane,” the woman wrote. “I would lose my mind.”
Some thought that maybe all women could afford was a cheap charger, but that was no excuse.
“There are 20 ways you could secretly use this cable in that scenario,” one person wrote. “It’s like running the cable through your sweater or shirt to hide the flashing, or putting a blanket over it.”
Several people claimed they didn’t notice the problem and were “addicted” to the bright charger.
“I have one of those codes. It’s like a kind of hypnosis and I love using it in the office. I could imagine grabbing it by accident without thinking about the plane,” the woman said. revealed.
“So close your eyes,” said another. “She has the right to live freely,” she said.