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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-15-2008 @ 8:37PM
Moe said...
"A tip from a F/A to ask for tips from a F/A."
That made me laugh.
I do concur - this is pretty cool advice and something I wish I had known or thought about long before.
But I do wonder, is there an appropriate time to ask for such tips? Considering all the things that F/As have to do on flight, I'd imagine that having to constantly provide tips to random passengers can sort of get in the way of the job. Perhaps this isn't as big of an issue on the international long haul flights so I suppose it's easier to ask then.
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