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Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 16:33:06 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 16:12:33 on Tue, 26 Jan 2016, Paul Corfield remarked: It's funny, I've just been on a couple of long Singapore Airlines flights, and their charming cabin crews are obviously trained to start every encounter with, "Sorry to keep you waiting, Mr Recliner...", even if you've not been waiting at all. So, say, you order a Singapore Sling or a G&T, they come back with it in a couple of minutes, and still apologise for keeping you waiting. It seems very polite at first, but gets a bit irritating after a while. Please don't take this the wrong way but the thought of a stewardess saying "Mr Recliner" just made me laugh out loud. It's obviously a cultural issue because I've only ever been addressed by name on a small subset of Middle-East airlines. Qantas cabin staff also address passengers by name in business and first class, so perhaps not entirely cultural. -- John Ray |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 12:23:13 +0000
John Ray wrote: On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 16:33:06 +0000, Roland Perry wrote: It's obviously a cultural issue because I've only ever been addressed by name on a small subset of Middle-East airlines. Qantas cabin staff also address passengers by name in business and first class, so perhaps not entirely cultural. That only happens if your name is "Mate" though. -- Spud |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
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Another spelling mistake on the Tube
In message , at 12:23:13 on
Wed, 27 Jan 2016, John Ray remarked: Please don't take this the wrong way but the thought of a stewardess saying "Mr Recliner" just made me laugh out loud. It's obviously a cultural issue because I've only ever been addressed by name on a small subset of Middle-East airlines. Qantas cabin staff also address passengers by name in business and first class, so perhaps not entirely cultural. Quantas and Emirates codeshare, of course. When I flew to Brisbane it was on Emirates. -- Roland Perry |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On 27/01/2016 13:29, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:23:13 on Wed, 27 Jan 2016, John Ray remarked: Please don't take this the wrong way but the thought of a stewardess saying "Mr Recliner" just made me laugh out loud. It's obviously a cultural issue because I've only ever been addressed by name on a small subset of Middle-East airlines. Qantas cabin staff also address passengers by name in business and first class, so perhaps not entirely cultural. Quantas and Emirates codeshare, of course. When I flew to Brisbane it was on Emirates. Quantas? |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 13:29:17 +0000
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 12:23:13 on Wed, 27 Jan 2016, John Ray remarked: Please don't take this the wrong way but the thought of a stewardess saying "Mr Recliner" just made me laugh out loud. It's obviously a cultural issue because I've only ever been addressed by name on a small subset of Middle-East airlines. Qantas cabin staff also address passengers by name in business and first class, so perhaps not entirely cultural. Quantas and Emirates codeshare, of course. When I flew to Brisbane it was on Emirates. Codeshare - airline industry speak for sub contracting. Perhaps other industries should take the same approach - order a new Ford, get a Vauxhall. Order Virgin broadband, get BT. -- Spud |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
In message , at 14:17:42 on Wed, 27 Jan
2016, Someone Somewhere remarked: Quantas and Emirates codeshare, of course. When I flew to Brisbane it was on Emirates. Quantas? A popular Australian airline m'lud. -- Roland Perry |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
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Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On 2016\01\27 15:06, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:17:42 on Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Someone Somewhere remarked: Quantas and Emirates codeshare, of course. When I flew to Brisbane it was on Emirates. Quantas? A popular Australian airline m'lud. The qantity of letters is wrong for that. |
Another spelling mistake on the Tube
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 15:25:00 +0000
Roland Perry wrote: Done already. Order Plusnet, get BT; order a VW Sharan and get a Ford Galaxy; order a John Lewis kitchen appliance and it's probably from Electrolux. Fair point. -- Spud |
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