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10-01-2009 @ 11:31AM
Unexpected Traveller said...
I agree - I've met a few chatty passengers before and a firm word always went a long (polite) way.
Of course, sitting next to someone who doesn't chat at all can be just as disconcerting; this happened to me on a flight back to Brussels from Nashville not too long ago: http://unexpectedtraveller.wordpress.com/2009/05/04/patience/
The Unexpected Traveller
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