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Traveling on an Emirates flight bound for Dubai I was sitting in a window seat and a dark skinned man, maybe Indian, dressed in shorts and a wife beater sat beside me. 

I asked him to put on a shirt, but he obviously did not speak English, so I got up and said "excuse me" and went to find a flight attendant, she was very pleasant as was I.

I then went back to my seat expecting him to be sitting there, but he was gone. I then sat in my seat to be joined by two attractive girls.

My question is why was he not stopped from entering the plane and told to cover up? Is there not a dress code on planes?

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Shorts and a shirt are fine, as there are no dress codes unless it's offensive. I've seen women wearing the shortest of shorts on international flights and I don't get it, unless they've never flown before. It does get cold, especially for 12 hour flights. I can understand Bangkok to Phuket but not 12 hours. 

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If your attire is within airline rules and regulations.

Then it's fine.

You don't get to control things on a an aircraft.

suck it up.

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51 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Traveling on an Emirates flight bound for Dubai I was sitting in a window seat and a dark skinned man, maybe Indian, dressed in shorts and a wife beater sat beside me. 

I asked him to put on a shirt, but he obviously did not speak English, so I got up and said "excuse me" and went to find a flight attendant, she was very pleasant as was I.

I then went back to my seat expecting him to be sitting there, but he was gone. I then sat in my seat to be joined by two attractive girls.

My question is why was he not stopped from entering the plane and told to cover up? Is there not a dress code on planes?

You sound like a racist, and a loser for buying a ticket in coach. 

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51 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

Traveling on an Emirates flight bound for Dubai I was sitting in a window seat and a dark skinned man, maybe Indian, dressed in shorts and a wife beater sat beside me. 

I asked him to put on a shirt, but he obviously did not speak English, so I got up and said "excuse me" and went to find a flight attendant, she was very pleasant as was I.

I then went back to my seat expecting him to be sitting there, but he was gone. I then sat in my seat to be joined by two attractive girls.

My question is why was he not stopped from entering the plane and told to cover up? Is there not a dress code on planes?

You're hallucinating methinks.  Cut back on those purple mushrooms before the flight.  "Dress code."  I've heard it all now.
You're obviously a throwback to colonial times.  Or you're in the running with bob smith for silly troll posts.  

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9 minutes ago, connda said:

You're hallucinating methinks.  Cut back on those purple mushrooms before the flight.  "Dress code."  I've heard it all now.
You're obviously a throwback to colonial times.  Or you're in the running with bob smith for silly troll posts.  

 

Nothing colonial...    But should vests really be acceptable on flights...  especially when is some hairy bloke..... 

 

Would you (or any of us) really feel comfortable sat next to another 'vest wearing' version of ourselves for 6 hours ????

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, nick supreme said:

You sound like a racist, and a loser for buying a ticket in coach. 

And if the so called Indian man had a seat in Business, is it OK then. Would it have made any difference if the passenger had been 'white' ?

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4 minutes ago, connda said:

I dress business casual on flights.  That's just me.  I'm comfortable in that attire.  I have no expectations that anyone else will dress business casual.  Dress code?  You own the plane?  Sorry, you don't get to make up arbitrary dress code rules for the rest of the passengers.  Don't like how the other passengers dress.  Charter a private jet.  You should be happy a fat slob didn't sit next to you and take up half your seat.

 

Should it not be a reasonable expectation that those amongst whom we travel also show consideration towards their fellow passengers - I believe so and fortunately so do most passengers as 'hairy sweaty men in vests' is somewhat or a rarity.

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2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

And if the so called Indian man had a seat in Business, is it OK then. Would it have made any difference if the passenger had been 'white' ?

If he'd been in Business Class he might have had the urge to pee - anywhere.

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3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

take no notice of anyone sitting next to me, unless they are invading my spac

Bet your wife loves that!  555

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15 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

This is the kind of comment characterised by people who go into a McDonalds without any shirt... 

 

Or grace the BTS in a Chang vest and sweaty pits...     

 

You know the type...    those who think its cool to say "suck it up" when someoene makes a perfectly valid point about basic common social decency.

 

 

Stick a sock in it.

You don't control things on an aircraft.

period.

As for myself you have no idea what I wear on an aircraft.

and you know what they say about making assumptions. 

Big yawn Mr smith. :coffee1:

 

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1 hour ago, NoshowJones said:

Traveling on an Emirates flight bound for Dubai I was sitting in a window seat and a dark skinned man, maybe Indian, dressed in shorts and a wife beater sat beside me. 

I asked him to put on a shirt, but he obviously did not speak English, so I got up and said "excuse me" and went to find a flight attendant, she was very pleasant as was I.

I then went back to my seat expecting him to be sitting there, but he was gone. I then sat in my seat to be joined by two attractive girls.

My question is why was he not stopped from entering the plane and told to cover up? Is there not a dress code on planes?

 

1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

This is the kind of comment characterised by people who go into a McDonalds without any shirt... 

 

Or grace the BTS in a Chang vest and sweaty pits...     

 

You know the type...    those who think its cool to say "suck it up" when someoene makes a perfectly valid point about basic common social decency.

 


Conceited,elitist, condescending, patronizing, snooty, Oxonian nobs on AN have offically come out of the WEF closet.  Fly coach and then want to dictate the attire other passengers wear.  Up next?  I have more money than you, I dress better than you, and my 💩 smells like 🌻.  Well in that case, fly First Class with the other posh gits. You might get away with that attitude in first class or even business class and the airline might even agree with you.  But I'm assuming your referring to flying in the manky, cattle-class with the plebs in steerage.  Really - pay for better seating, otherwise, "suck it up."  And as I stated above, and in past posts - I dress business casual when I fly, and generally dress that way whenever I go out of the house, at a minimum, slacks and a polo shirt unless I'm exercising.  I find it comfortable.  But I'm not a pounce would tries to dictate what other people wear to freaking McDonalds and in coach-class on flights.  Gawd.  

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