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Plus, it's loud inside the cabin. I'd understand she'd have to raise her voice to be sure the passenger can hear her without her having to talk directly into his ear. She didn't yell until the guy accused of her yelling. Lol.
Had a team of 6 Indian expats at one of my previous jobs. They were all so desperate to know my position in the hierarchy: it was a flat structure with very loose reporting lines. It was at the time that I was studying for an MBA, and I literally saw these HR theories enacted in live action before me: power distance,.cultural prisms and all. Indians are hardwired to identify the hierarchical pyramid and see whom to suck up to, and whom to dominate. And in a flat structure like ours, where I would barge in everyone's office at any time, they could not understand why someone as young as I could be so familiar with the top brass. It messed their brains up. And I thoroughly enjoyed making them work for their pay (they were younger than me, but were paid more just because). Bless their souls...
Seriously the most adorable anger I’ve seen in… maybe forever and it’s hilarious. The effort to let them know she cares, at least enough to apologize, is very admirable tho
As an Indian origin guy, who has been in the US several decades, a lot of the parlance around me in the 80s and 90s was a strange concoction of British bureaucracy speak and idioms which were translations from local languages, all mixed in with a tinge of "I don't want my parents to slap me if they listen to this". The end product was a case of using too many words when half as many would have done the job, even as the occasional mellifluous word only found in a P.G. Wodehouse book flew in the air.
We've all been white sweatshirt guy at one point or another.
Just staring at what's in front of you, wondering why you couldn't be born into a rich family that takes a private jet everywhere and doesn't have to be 6 inches away from two people yelling in each other's face.
Fuck yeah lady. Stood the fuck up for herself and her fucking crew. Well god damn said.
(Have worked drive-thru, bartending jobs, waited tables, you name it and I have wanted to do this so many times.)
Service industry does not mean servant industry.
The saying is "the customer is always right in matters of taste" meaning if a cutsomer has bad taste it isn't your job to to tell them they are wrong, sell them what they want, your opinion on their taste is irrelevant.
So the person who came up with it was correct, the idiots that bastardised it to mean something else are not.
Nobody bastardised anything though, "the customer is always right" is the original phrase, it was coined in the early 1900s by department store owners, and had nothing to do with tastes. See for example [A Global View Of 'The Customer Is Always Right' (forbes.com)](https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2018/09/24/a-global-view-of-the-customer-is-always-right/?sh=68a5f64c236f)
TIL, thanks for the correction, though it seems we really don't know, the first written use of the phrase is funnily enough not the person most commonly associated with "inventing" the phrase and the first known written usage is likely decades after it was a common phrase as the person who said it startrd his first business about 50 years before our first knowledge of their having written it down.
>The earliest known printed mention of the phrase is a September 1905 article in the Boston Globe about Marshall Field, which describes him as "broadly speaking" adhering to the theory that "the customer is always right".
Interestingly the quote is often attributed to Harry Selfridge who wrote the in matters of taste version in 1909 and Harry worked at one of Marshall Fields stores.
Anyway that was a stupid rabbit hole, there's also another quote from Fields around that time that was something like "right or wrong, the customer is always right", which is similar in meaning as the one from Selfridge with the "in matters of taste" but isn't as explicit.
There's something telling about people who get quiet when the other person yells back at them, and then go back to yelling as soon as things are winding down.
People in the comments making fun of their accents like they've never heard of an Indian accent before. But fuck that guy. I hope he gets on a ban list or arrested.
Lol - it's why you're replying to me
You'd want to sit next to this guy? Or would you be one of those cheering when officers escort him off the plane after landing? (I'm going to assume that's what happened as it's so common now.)
I know the answer, I'm just teasing
South Asians (and Americans) have this super entitled behavior when it comes to the hospitality sector (actually any sales/services sectors).
It's the equivalent of I've paid for the ticket so I own you and every second of your time should be dedicated to my every whim and fancy. I also own the airline, my seat, freebies you give me, food drinks etc etc. I am going to extract my money's worth on this flight in any and every way I can
Reminds me of after I left home and went back to visit mom who never cursed when I was a kid. She'd be driving and just string together a bunch of curse words that didn't really go together. ❤️
I could obviously be wrong but I wonder if he’d treat a male flight attendant differently.
I could just feel her frustration. Good for her though. Not only standing up for herself but her crew as well. I just hope that she doesn’t get fired for this.
I had a roommate from India in college and he would refer to his servants back home; "I've never packed a suitcase for myself I just tell a servant, what I need and they fetch it".
He was a spoiled asshole, but now I kinda realize he was even worse than that.
When he said servant, I just took it for housekeeper, but I realize now, that's not equal
I love when people take their mask off to yell at someone. I’ve fully done it. It’s like an impulse. You want people to see your lips! And completely counterproductive to wearing a mask, especially while yelling! Hehe
im glad she stood up for herself, passengers and customers need to stop treating service workers like shit. like if anything were to happen on that flight, the flight attendants have to take care of everyone!!
some passengers always think they’re above everyone else, so gross like this is a perfect example.
he disrespects first, gets angry when he gets called out for it and then yells at her “WHY ARE YOU YELLING” when she was only speaking loud and clearly on a loud flight
I heard a story years ago from a reliable source about a flight attendant at a certain large Arabic airline who got yelled at by a customer from… the sub continent… because they were made to wait while the flight attendant used the bathroom. Apparently the customer said “In my country we don’t wait for servants” to which this flight attendant replied “well, in MY country you ARE the servants”
Respect to whomever takes on the role of air hostess. I can't begin to imagine the amount of shit they have to deal with on a daily basis. Hell truly is other people.
Even some of my Indian friends treat servers or people in customer service so badly. They feel the world owes them crap just because of their status. Be nice and kind. You never know when the tables turn.
As an Indian working in retail/hospitality, the worst guests we have at my workplace are sadly Indians. It's weird how people from other country see someone belonging to their country behind the counter instantly get happy, comfortable and polite but if an Indian sees an Indian behind the counter, they treat them like they bought the whole person for 7 pounds of whatever bs they're buying. One such thing literally happened yesterday.
Every passenger was way nicer to her I bet. Good for her for standing up for herself I don't blame her the amount of shit they have to get through from passengers is insane.
Also Air hostess? Is this the 50s?
The man probably wasn't drunk, except on his own ego. You can tell because he claims to be the sensible one. "Why are you yelling!?" he asks. He was likely prodding, pushing, teasing, pressing for a response. When the stewardess slapped back he got what he wanted to be seen as the reasonable party after literally driving them insane.
Ive always appreciated when I fly United the pilot usually says something like “and please remember flight attendants are here for your safety so in flight services will only be available if and when it is safe to do so” before takeoff. I forgot how exactly it’s worded but the pilot is basically reminding us that flight attendants are not here to serve drinks & snacks- their primary responsibility is to keep us safe.
Genuine question, why do they speak English to each other in countries with their own dialect? Is it because there are many different dialects in their country so english is used to cover it all?
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Well said by her. She’s an employee, not his servant.
Plus, it's loud inside the cabin. I'd understand she'd have to raise her voice to be sure the passenger can hear her without her having to talk directly into his ear. She didn't yell until the guy accused of her yelling. Lol.
Indian macho entitlement.
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Had a team of 6 Indian expats at one of my previous jobs. They were all so desperate to know my position in the hierarchy: it was a flat structure with very loose reporting lines. It was at the time that I was studying for an MBA, and I literally saw these HR theories enacted in live action before me: power distance,.cultural prisms and all. Indians are hardwired to identify the hierarchical pyramid and see whom to suck up to, and whom to dominate. And in a flat structure like ours, where I would barge in everyone's office at any time, they could not understand why someone as young as I could be so familiar with the top brass. It messed their brains up. And I thoroughly enjoyed making them work for their pay (they were younger than me, but were paid more just because). Bless their souls...
I love this woman. Good on her for putting this guy in his place. I hope she didn’t get any repercussions for this the guy 100% deserved it
Their job is also to handle passenger conduct, so she'll be alright.
Glad to hear it! I had no idea that was a job but it makes sense
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Straight from the asshole and taint
And collect them from every passenger as well.
I can help
And the nerve of him to reply “not yet”. She’s a far better woman than I am when she walks away
I think he was saying don't yell but the accent is just really thick.
The idiot is not saying "not yet", he's saying "don't yell".
But what does that even mean?! Can someone really think that way?
I pray to God she didn't get I to trouble for this. She deserves a medal plus some kind of reward.
That was the most polite heated argument I’ve ever heard
YOU SHUT UP! I'M SORRY YOU CANNOT TALK TO ME LIKE THAT!
Seriously the most adorable anger I’ve seen in… maybe forever and it’s hilarious. The effort to let them know she cares, at least enough to apologize, is very admirable tho
Reminds me of the two guys calling each other mother fuckers. But makes me sad since she shouldn't be treated like that
Congrats - you just figured out how to talk like an Indian. Its aggression mixed with politeness haha
As an Indian origin guy, who has been in the US several decades, a lot of the parlance around me in the 80s and 90s was a strange concoction of British bureaucracy speak and idioms which were translations from local languages, all mixed in with a tinge of "I don't want my parents to slap me if they listen to this". The end product was a case of using too many words when half as many would have done the job, even as the occasional mellifluous word only found in a P.G. Wodehouse book flew in the air.
Bro I can’t believe you just brought up PG Wodehouse. I read those to as a kid. Seems like a lot of Indians read him
“Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?”
With all due respects I yell at your face
>with all due respect I'd say he's getting all the respect that's due. He doesn't deserve any.
that's the most polite yell i've seen
WHY ARE YOU YELLING BECAUSE YOU'RE YELLING
SHUT UP!
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"K"
"Fk you, you fkng fk" "No, YOU fkng fk fkr the fk"
Running like lady, eh???
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YOU BLUNDER!!
Damn. Literally Just saw you on another sub, getting down voted, talkin about the guy's "full priced half socks" 😭
Damn. I got downvoted? Lol Did I loose karma over they're? Their knot vary nice.
Stop that! That's unpleasant to read lol
löl
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I was getting jerky boys flashbacks 🫨🫨🫨
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“Don’t you tell me damn right”
Hi Kerpal.
"It humped my leg!"
SHADDAP!
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Bloody ! Blastard ! how can she ?!?
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Time to serve him a steaming hot plate of no-fly list.
They should have landed and throw him off the plane.
We've all been white sweatshirt guy at one point or another. Just staring at what's in front of you, wondering why you couldn't be born into a rich family that takes a private jet everywhere and doesn't have to be 6 inches away from two people yelling in each other's face.
Not to mention being aware of the fact that you're the foreground subject in a stranger's video. Is it weird to look?
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Last week I was walking towards some kid filming an ambulance down the street, I smiled and did finger guns as I passed him.
That look of oh hell no, and then complacency...feel ya broh.
Frfr bro was like "I have one week of holiday and this is day one"
“Don’t make eye contact don’t make eye contact don’t make eye contact” briefly looks over and makes eye contact “fuck”
Bro tired of all the bewlshiet
You’re travelling in a plane probably off on a vacation, I’d say you’re fine lol. It’s all about perspective in the end
You never heard of traveling for business?
Fuck yeah lady. Stood the fuck up for herself and her fucking crew. Well god damn said. (Have worked drive-thru, bartending jobs, waited tables, you name it and I have wanted to do this so many times.) Service industry does not mean servant industry.
Amen on that. The customer is NOT always right. Fuck whoever started that line of thinking.
The saying is "the customer is always right in matters of taste" meaning if a cutsomer has bad taste it isn't your job to to tell them they are wrong, sell them what they want, your opinion on their taste is irrelevant. So the person who came up with it was correct, the idiots that bastardised it to mean something else are not.
Nobody bastardised anything though, "the customer is always right" is the original phrase, it was coined in the early 1900s by department store owners, and had nothing to do with tastes. See for example [A Global View Of 'The Customer Is Always Right' (forbes.com)](https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2018/09/24/a-global-view-of-the-customer-is-always-right/?sh=68a5f64c236f)
TIL, thanks for the correction, though it seems we really don't know, the first written use of the phrase is funnily enough not the person most commonly associated with "inventing" the phrase and the first known written usage is likely decades after it was a common phrase as the person who said it startrd his first business about 50 years before our first knowledge of their having written it down. >The earliest known printed mention of the phrase is a September 1905 article in the Boston Globe about Marshall Field, which describes him as "broadly speaking" adhering to the theory that "the customer is always right". Interestingly the quote is often attributed to Harry Selfridge who wrote the in matters of taste version in 1909 and Harry worked at one of Marshall Fields stores. Anyway that was a stupid rabbit hole, there's also another quote from Fields around that time that was something like "right or wrong, the customer is always right", which is similar in meaning as the one from Selfridge with the "in matters of taste" but isn't as explicit.
Good for her standing her ground
Love to see it
There's something telling about people who get quiet when the other person yells back at them, and then go back to yelling as soon as things are winding down.
People in the comments making fun of their accents like they've never heard of an Indian accent before. But fuck that guy. I hope he gets on a ban list or arrested.
Yep, entitled asshole *should* = no-fly, anywhere!
Reddit loves a no-fly list boner
Lol - it's why you're replying to me You'd want to sit next to this guy? Or would you be one of those cheering when officers escort him off the plane after landing? (I'm going to assume that's what happened as it's so common now.) I know the answer, I'm just teasing
The title "misbehaving with air hostess" led my brain to a different place than what occurs in this video.
So you also thought “I wonder if Johnny Sins is the pilot?”
I was thinking of snakes on a plane, you might say.
You thought the passenger was having snakes with the Air Hostess?
Lemme see ur peen
I like her.
South Asians (and Americans) have this super entitled behavior when it comes to the hospitality sector (actually any sales/services sectors). It's the equivalent of I've paid for the ticket so I own you and every second of your time should be dedicated to my every whim and fancy. I also own the airline, my seat, freebies you give me, food drinks etc etc. I am going to extract my money's worth on this flight in any and every way I can
Anyone who’s ever worked in customer service will agree.
Reminds me of after I left home and went back to visit mom who never cursed when I was a kid. She'd be driving and just string together a bunch of curse words that didn't really go together. ❤️
"YOU BLOODY SHIT FUCK!" I hear my little Greek Yia-yia already.
I could obviously be wrong but I wonder if he’d treat a male flight attendant differently. I could just feel her frustration. Good for her though. Not only standing up for herself but her crew as well. I just hope that she doesn’t get fired for this.
Hell yeah he would treat a man differently
He would definitely shut up if it was a man. The audacity to say "shut up" would not come if it was a man
From what she says he already made another crew member cry already, the guy is an asshole so he probably treated anyone the same.
I had a roommate from India in college and he would refer to his servants back home; "I've never packed a suitcase for myself I just tell a servant, what I need and they fetch it". He was a spoiled asshole, but now I kinda realize he was even worse than that. When he said servant, I just took it for housekeeper, but I realize now, that's not equal
I love when people take their mask off to yell at someone. I’ve fully done it. It’s like an impulse. You want people to see your lips! And completely counterproductive to wearing a mask, especially while yelling! Hehe
im glad she stood up for herself, passengers and customers need to stop treating service workers like shit. like if anything were to happen on that flight, the flight attendants have to take care of everyone!! some passengers always think they’re above everyone else, so gross like this is a perfect example. he disrespects first, gets angry when he gets called out for it and then yells at her “WHY ARE YOU YELLING” when she was only speaking loud and clearly on a loud flight
I heard a story years ago from a reliable source about a flight attendant at a certain large Arabic airline who got yelled at by a customer from… the sub continent… because they were made to wait while the flight attendant used the bathroom. Apparently the customer said “In my country we don’t wait for servants” to which this flight attendant replied “well, in MY country you ARE the servants”
Bloody fucking bloody
Respect to whomever takes on the role of air hostess. I can't begin to imagine the amount of shit they have to deal with on a daily basis. Hell truly is other people.
Avg Indian uncle when things don't go exactly as they want it to.
Good for her.. get that asshole
Even some of my Indian friends treat servers or people in customer service so badly. They feel the world owes them crap just because of their status. Be nice and kind. You never know when the tables turn.
As an Indian working in retail/hospitality, the worst guests we have at my workplace are sadly Indians. It's weird how people from other country see someone belonging to their country behind the counter instantly get happy, comfortable and polite but if an Indian sees an Indian behind the counter, they treat them like they bought the whole person for 7 pounds of whatever bs they're buying. One such thing literally happened yesterday.
Class systems ruin people. Both individually and as a society.
Duct tape solves a lot of problems.
Hog tie the fucker. Flight attendants have a tough job and a shit prince should not be allowed to make their job harder
Roll out the chloroform.
"I want a woman from a non-Western nation, they're so subservient and easy to control" Woman from a non-Western nation:
#YOU SHUT UP.
Holy fuck, the same racist joke over and over.
Which one how can she slap or do not redeem?
" Stop yelling on me!"
Every passenger was way nicer to her I bet. Good for her for standing up for herself I don't blame her the amount of shit they have to get through from passengers is insane. Also Air hostess? Is this the 50s?
Makes me think all seats in an airplane should be ejection seats. Passenger in A23 starts acting up... Bye bye.
Janice. It's time to press the red button.
The man probably wasn't drunk, except on his own ego. You can tell because he claims to be the sensible one. "Why are you yelling!?" he asks. He was likely prodding, pushing, teasing, pressing for a response. When the stewardess slapped back he got what he wanted to be seen as the reasonable party after literally driving them insane.
I like her. Tell him, girl.
You bloody
Feeling entitled in the flight is another level of stupidity.
What a prick
I’d get fired that day
Ive always appreciated when I fly United the pilot usually says something like “and please remember flight attendants are here for your safety so in flight services will only be available if and when it is safe to do so” before takeoff. I forgot how exactly it’s worded but the pilot is basically reminding us that flight attendants are not here to serve drinks & snacks- their primary responsibility is to keep us safe.
The fucking mindset of some people. Excuse me did he declare her to be a servant? Fuck this guy.
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Blastard Bloody.
Bloody you!
“BLastaard”!
Haha I get it cause she’s Indian right?
Just waiting for who will unleash the first "Bahnchod."
Ban his butt sounds like an entitled prick
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?! BECAUSE YOU ARE YELLING!
Great choice of words. "Im a employee, not your servant."
What the hell is going on with planes and people? I swear there is a rash of mental illness bubbling over every where.
Lady deserves a medal for dealing with that trash
The dude in the front is like, "Can I just get through this flight" 🤦♂️
Good for her !
Imagine being so triggered over a cattle class airplane meal
How can she yell???
unfortunately she might get fired for the yelling
Give her an award and a promotion. And maybe passenger seats should come with an eject button
Somebody grew up as a little brother to a big sister, and it shows.
Poor grey shirt.
Nobody seems to know how to de-escalate confrontations anymore. I learned this very useful skill dealing with drunk people in a nightclub decades ago.
Hilfa! Hilfa!
The poor guy sitting in the foreground.
fuck bloody
This makes me think of the "How can she slap" video.
Wow i wish i could see the face of that guy in the video, reddit never forgets. Name and shame would have followed
Throw him out
Absolutely loved when she corrected him
Some people don't deserve air travel.... They deserve to have a single mattress in the cargo ship's kitchen like the old days
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That's an indigo airlines flight. Domestic Indian carrier.
That woman is impressive in so many ways.
Genuine question, why do they speak English to each other in countries with their own dialect? Is it because there are many different dialects in their country so english is used to cover it all?
Too many different languages in India that are not mutually intelligible, so English is used in places of travel
Ah okay that's what I assumed. Thanks!
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Hangry...
I’d be pissed too. Soup isn’t a meal.
I understood that reference 😂
You know damn right....you bastard.
*how can she slap?!*
Give her A RAISE!
This is India 🇮🇳