A flight attendant has revealed the “weirdest” things people do on planes “all the time”.
Cher, from Dallas in Texas, US, told her 19,600 TikTok followers about some of the strangest behaviours she regularly encounters when on her shifts.
Having worked as a member of the cabin crew for more than five years, Cher says she has seen everything from stolen food, walking to the bathrooms barefoot and passengers making their own drinks.
With Cher having shared her own weird observations, fellow social media users were quick to share unusual sights they have seen when jetting off away, reports MailOnline.
Addressing her followers, Cher said the most unusual behaviour she sees comes in the form of passengers trying to snap a selfie with the cabin crew in shot.
She explained: “Not just that I happen to be in it, they’ll literally take their phone and have me doing my job over their shoulder.
“I’ll move politely to not be in the selfie but they will twist their phones, and I’m still in it, with 25 chins, because it’s from way below me. The worst angle.
“This happens pretty often – not like it has only happened once.”
The next behaviour was one Cher said was “a little bit more understandable” – just walking down the aisle of the plane without replying to the flight attendants greeting you at the door.
She added: “I know it can be overwhelming to come onto the plane. I’ll stand there and full on give somebody a compliment like, ‘Hi, how are you? Love your top.’
“They’ll look at me dead in the face, turn and walk down the aisle, and not say a single word. All the time. Every single day.”
The third unusual behaviour she sees is people going to the bathroom without their shoes on, leaving them with “soggy pee-covered socks” for the rest of their journey.
She says passengers have also been known to fix their own drinks from the cart, sometimes even take a swig of her water, and even pinch other passenger’s sandwiches that have been left on the cart when they go to the bathroom.
Travellers have been left shocked and grossed out by the revelations.
One said: “Not wearing shoes on planes grosses me out so much.”
While another said: “The no shoes bathroom thing is crazy. It happened to me last time I flew and I was like ‘great, I’m sat next to a serial killer.”
A third said: “Eww, then you have to put your pee-covered socks back in your shoes where it lives for an eternity.”
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