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Behavior of Polish travellers on Planes.


poganin - | 58
31 Jan 2016 #61
They sound entirely like idiots if they're getting drunk on planes and singing songs.

No, they sound like fun people to be around. I'm not talking about people destroying surroundings. Unlike you some people like to have fun, but I happened toobserve some British folk and know of Americans too and there is lack of fun spirit, people die in your countries out of boredom don't they? I would. You sit next to Polish person and it is usually lively, you sit next some Anglo person and they observe you and have issues with everything.
jon357 74 | 22,042
1 Feb 2016 #62
only capitalist spoiled brat

In what sense is someone a "capitalist spoiled brat" if they pay a tenner more because they physically appreciate the extra legroom and insist in sitting in their assigned seat during takeoff (this is by the way a legal requirement so they can identify your body if the plane crashes)?

My guess is that poganin has never flown

Looks that way. Some of us do it between 9 and 12 times a month for work reasons. And if you fly without checked in luggage and have a driver waiting or a train ticket booked, you pay the tenner to be up at the front. On classier flights, if you either get a business class ticket (as I'm lucky enough to get) or you get upgraded then you do appreciate sitting in the seat that's specified on your boarding pass.

hey probably just drank and maybe sang some songs

Great, let them do that in the pub or the street. Not on a plane.
johnny reb 48 | 7,103
1 Feb 2016 #63
My guess is that poganin has never flown.

I bet you even money poganin has never flown.

Seat allocation is biggest idiotism ever, big deal where one sits, it is not a problem big enough to make a fuss.

If he knew anything about flying he would know that if you want to sleep you request to sit in a window seat, if you have an enlarged prostate you request to sit in an isle seat so you don't have to crawl over people six times to use the head.

Kids don't think about how OTHER people may have a methods to their madness.

If you sit by the window or not will it kill you? No.

Unless you wanted to take a nap because you had been up since 3 a.m. to catch your connector flights and then had a four hour drive when you got off the third flight you had been on that day.

Don't bother answering, you're just trolling anyway.

My guess just a typical teenager that hasn't grown up yet or ever flown.

drunks do not yet constitute idiots or hazardous

I beg to differ with you, self inflicted poisoning of yourself would constitute being an idiot and not having your wits could be very hazardous to yourself and the people around you.

Have you ever heard of a thing called "Common Courtesy" son ?

That type of behaviour may well be considered hazardous on an aircraft.

That is why there are laws to prevent such irresponsible behavior.

No drunk Polish ever brought an airplane down, so calm down with your so called safety thing

So you admit the said safety laws preventing drunks from being nuisances and hazards are working.
Any flight that originated in or coming into the United States would not begin to tolerate obnoxious intoxication.
They would tell you to sit down and shut up and if you refused you would get hit with a stun gun and wake up twitching in a puddle of your pee with your ankles and wrists duck taped together.

Then upon landing six very large men that do not smile would escort you off the plane by dragging you out the door.

I noticed that an American model was arrested 2 days ago in Austin Texas for being drunk and fighting with the flight crew on a plane.

Exactly Chem and most likely charged with drunk and disorderly, intoxication in a public place, assault and battery, resisting and obstructing and put on a NO FLY LIST for the rest of her life after serving six months in jail.

WoW it was so worth getting drunk on a plane and being an ass wasn't it poganin.
With laws like that it just makes you want to get drunk, loud, obnoxious, sing, spit in others faces while you try to talk, and show no respect, courtesy or manners for other people around you with nowhere for them to escape doesn't it.

Your kind of low life immature "FUN" shouldn't have to be forcefully tolerated by anyone especially on an airplane.
OP Traveler 1
1 Feb 2016 #64
I would be the first to accept bad behavior on airplanes is not exclusivity of Poles.Polishforum is centered all all things Polish so it would be off topic to discus the behavior of the Chinese or Mexicans ,moreover justifying bad behavior of Polish airline passengersth another group is very shallow, lack of social etiquette is more centered on the individuals lack of knowing what is right and wrong. There is now a hub for sharing negative experiences in flight called " passenger shaming" for those of you which have chosen to label me a troll, I would like to react by mentioning I choose not to be short changed in life, I stand up for what is common decency and choose not to live in fear.
Roger5 1 | 1,446
1 Feb 2016 #65
I stand up for what is common decency

How did you stand up for common decency on the flight you took last week?
poganin - | 58
1 Feb 2016 #66
@Traveler

Shame is on you for making a fuss, you should start living a life and get out of the nursing home. I know it bothers everyone when some ethnic groups are louder or do not follow the all mighty LAW or abide by the golden RULES but sometimes you just need to relax a bit with your issues. I am not talking about violent behaviours but a bit of luz , loosen up people and drink up, but warning to Germans and Anglo people do not drink vodka (may be too strong for you and you will cause trouble on a plane) stick to your soft drink bear (in moderation).
Roger5 1 | 1,446
1 Feb 2016 #67
Are you on Winter Holiday already?
OP Traveler 1
1 Feb 2016 #68
Roger.

By voicing my opinion to the offenders. Believe me buddy if it ain't right I don't tolerate it.
johnny reb 48 | 7,103
1 Feb 2016 #69
or do not follow the all mighty LAW or abide by the golden RULES but sometimes you just need to relax a bit with your issues.

No son, they are YOUR issues as you are annoying me, I am not annoying you by sitting minding my own business quietly in a small shared space with lots of people like on an airplane no matter what nationality you are. Common Courtesy !

So you think we get to pick and choose what almighty LAWS & Rules we have to abide by ? Really ?
LAWS & RULES are not a suggestion especially when ignored could put other peoples lives at risk.
And NO, I should not have to relax a bit when some loudmouth drunk violates my space.
Take your cheer someplace else where I am not forced to be a captive audience against my will like on an airplane.
You are young and just haven't figured it out yet.

I would be the first to accept bad behavior on airplanes is not exclusivity of Poles.

I concur as this was in this mornings news.
Looks like the Brits took first place this week.

A pilot was forced to land his plane in Berlin after a British stag party caused problems on board.
Newspaper reports in Germany said the Ryanair flight from London to Bratislava in Slovakia was forced to land in the German capital to eject the bachelor party .

Six members of the group were said to have become unruly during the flight, forcing the pilot to make an unscheduled stop in Berlin and remove the passengers concerned from the flight.

German newspaper Bild said the men became aggressive when they were refused alcohol.
Local police said the drunken Britons, aged 25 to 28 and from Southampton, were met by officers upon landing at Schoenefeld airport.
They now each face fines of up to 25,000 euros (£19,700) and civil claims from the airline.

Ouch ! Little bit pricey to act like an idiot.
porky pok 2 | 127
28 Feb 2016 #70
I can imagine Brits doing that as in Poland near my building there is a strip club called New Orleans and every friday/sat nights the bouncers are whacking brits out.Also in Krakow city square they use to run naked and would get away cheap by paying 1100pln as fines.I am glad germans know well how to tackle them.

Imagine if it was in states? they would have to serve a jail time,pay a hefty fine and then get deported.
johnny reb 48 | 7,103
28 Feb 2016 #71
Imagine if it was in states? they would have to serve a jail time,pay a hefty fine and then get deported.

Not to mention being put on a life long no fly list out of or into the United States.

I hope you don't have to travel with a returning British stag party.

My point exactly, that's why I posted it.
And to think the Brit that started this thread actually had the gall to point his finger at the Polish.
PolkaFasolka - | 7
16 Apr 2017 #72
@Traveler 1
I'm not sure what answer you're trying to get here. I'm Polish and have no idea why these people on the plane with you behaved badly. Most likely I don't even know them.

I was on a plane with drunk Brits coming from a stag do in Poland, swearing and moaning about how they hated Krakow. I don't judge everyone based on this experience and I don't ask other British people about them.

Chill out 😎


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