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Old 5th Feb 2009, 23:09
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Honestly, you couldn't make it up...

Bad Landing Ryanair FR448 DUB-LPL 3rd Feb - Possibly Injured - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

Made me laugh anyway.
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Sounds like our friend from another thread.

To be fair if it is, he seems to have accepted the professional advice he has received and changed his position.
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I am afraid, although you will be disappointed - that isn't me. But well done for spotting another passenger who was a little unsure about landings! I think you should point him in this direction - it helped me understand.

I never hurt my back, which is interesting - as you are strapped in and sitting down.

Also, at least I never asked for compensation or tried to claim Ryanair injured myself or anyone I was with.

I like him, just wondered if it was "normal" for the aircraft to do that - I think that poster has realized it, as he has said that the Boeing 737-800 is known for firmer landings - than a A320.

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Nikolai - good on you for your change of tune.
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I'm not sure if that is supposed to be sarcastic or rude.

I have changed my tune, as I was wrong - the 737-800 WILL have some feeling during touchdown, I know that now.

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Old 6th Feb 2009, 16:51
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Doesn't look rude or sarcastic to me, looks like someone is recognising that you asked a question, learned something and changed your position.

I wouldn't take offence, if I were you.
 
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Thank you - I can't really tell expressions, sarcasm isn't very big in other languages!
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Cultural differences
 
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Absolutely!
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This has all been explained to 'RYRnick' starting here http://www.pprune.org/passengers-slf...ml#post4288616

RYRnick shares the same grasp of English with frnikolai using the same odd phrasings and similar vocabulary.

Can't these two sort this out through PM's? (or a mirror?)
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