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Maybe if you take that flight every day for the next year you might meet her again
As for the two year old needing the toilet I have young children and they are all forced to use the loo before boarding an aircraft, getting in the car, leaving the house etc. That said having young children is hard work, maybe the lady in question arrived late and didn't have time. One thing anyone with kids will tell you is "be prepared" Asking the cabin crew to dispose of the end product was definately out of order though, most parents would not even dream of asking such a question.
I find most airlines fairly good at dealing with children though the continental based airlines are definately better than the British ones (BA excepted) though this just reflects the continentals general acceptance of children. Here in France I can take my kids anywhere, restaurants, cafes etc while in the UK I get positively scowled at when bringing kids into certain places
Maybe if you take that flight every day for the next year you might meet her again
As for the two year old needing the toilet I have young children and they are all forced to use the loo before boarding an aircraft, getting in the car, leaving the house etc. That said having young children is hard work, maybe the lady in question arrived late and didn't have time. One thing anyone with kids will tell you is "be prepared" Asking the cabin crew to dispose of the end product was definately out of order though, most parents would not even dream of asking such a question.
I find most airlines fairly good at dealing with children though the continental based airlines are definately better than the British ones (BA excepted) though this just reflects the continentals general acceptance of children. Here in France I can take my kids anywhere, restaurants, cafes etc while in the UK I get positively scowled at when bringing kids into certain places
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I do not think I will ever see that girl again as long as I live. It saddens me to think this but there is always hope…
SXB I have great admiration for you and for all parents. I can only imagine the challenges involved in bringing a new life into the world and guiding that life through the big bad world.
I am far too immature to have children; even at twenty-four years, I am still finding new aspects to life and learning new lessons!
SXB I have great admiration for you and for all parents. I can only imagine the challenges involved in bringing a new life into the world and guiding that life through the big bad world.
I am far too immature to have children; even at twenty-four years, I am still finding new aspects to life and learning new lessons!
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Bringing up children is the hardest thing I've ever done, it's also the most rewarding. You're never actually 'ready' to have them and the impact on your life is staggering (and still is !)
As for your girl, maybe you will run into her again ? That said I think we've all had momentary 'love affairs' with people we've met briefly, in some ways it's better to remember these people as they were rather than actually getting to know them ! Good luck anyway
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Bringing up children is the hardest thing I've ever done, it's also the most rewarding. You're never actually 'ready' to have them and the impact on your life is staggering (and still is !)
As for your girl, maybe you will run into her again ? That said I think we've all had momentary 'love affairs' with people we've met briefly, in some ways it's better to remember these people as they were rather than actually getting to know them ! Good luck anyway
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All this talk about RyanAir CC being rude is very interesting. However, is it me or do RyanAir PAX seem to think they have a right to be ruder to the CC than on other airlines?
Flying with several different airlines, I find that the CC on RyanAir seem to have to put up with more unruly and downright rude passengers than any other.
Before someone suggests that this is because cheap flights allow more people than ever to fly and thus a higher proportion of pax could be of the nature to argue more, the worst offenders here have been middle-aged business passengers who should have known better. In these cases the "tired" CC have been models of restraint whilst putting up with behaviour that in most public places would lead to people being barred.
Flying with several different airlines, I find that the CC on RyanAir seem to have to put up with more unruly and downright rude passengers than any other.
Before someone suggests that this is because cheap flights allow more people than ever to fly and thus a higher proportion of pax could be of the nature to argue more, the worst offenders here have been middle-aged business passengers who should have known better. In these cases the "tired" CC have been models of restraint whilst putting up with behaviour that in most public places would lead to people being barred.