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HeavyRaptor, (edited ) in What are your best flight tips and tricks?

Many dumb takes here, but also some good ones. Here are mine roughly sorted by importance:

  • (Don’t be a dick - obviously)
  • Choose a direct flight whenever possible. I usually would pick a shitty, more expensive airline over having a connecting flight.
  • If you are planning a connecting flight, try to allocate at least 1-1.5 hours for the connection. Planes are delayed all the time and the shorter the connection time, the higher chance you’ll miss your flight. Your checked luggage can also miss your connection, pack some necessities in your carry-on. (anything more than 3 hrs is overkill though)
  • Noise cancelling headphones/earphones: this is where they work best, blocking out the fatiguing drone of the plane. Highly recommended. Headphones are more comfortable over longer periods than earbuds.
  • Window seats are better for sleeping asile is better if you tend to move around (but people passing by will disturb you by brushing up against you and you feel the floor flexing more as they walk)
  • Cheap airlines: you get what you pay for. You will be treated like cattle but they do get you from point A to B for less money. Be aware they will nickle and dime you every step of the way, bring water (bottle you can fill after security) and some snacks.
  • Luggage: carry-on is better than checked if you can avoid it but sometimes you can’t. For cheap airlines double check the size limits for carry on. The sizes are not standard and cheap airlines try to trick you into paying fees. Sometimes they’ll also take your carryon during boarding to check it in the hold when the plane is very full. You can try to avoid this by queueing and boarding sooner than others, or by bringing a smaller bag that fits under the seat.
  • If you do end up checking a bag you’ll have to show up a bit sooner and usually wait a bit longer after the plane has landed. Place anything fragile in your carry-on! The luggage handlers throw your bag around like they are trying to break something on purpose. If you can’t avaid checking fragile things, surround them with clothes and other soft materials. Also put a luggage tag on your bag, sometimes multiple people have the same bag.
  • Flights during the evening and afternoon tend to have a higher chance of being late/geting cancelled. The effect is slight and there isn’t much you can do about it though. Just keep it in mind if you have a critical time/place to be somewhere.
  • On a long flight wearing your seat belt (even loosely) while sleeping means the flight attendant doesn’t have to wake you if there is turbulance.
  • Wearing a mask is not a bad idea
otter,

Lots of great tips, thank you!

helmet91,

Choose a direct flight whenever possible. I usually would pick a shitty, more expensive airline over having a connecting flight.

I have to say, this is just a matter of personal preference. I cannot imagine myself enduring a 13 hour flight in one go, so I tend to pick an airline that happens to have connections in Dubai. It’s about halfway when I’m visiting my girlfriend, and it feels really nice to walk around, stretch a bit, use a real toilet, etc.

My girlfriend is the opposite, she prefers to come here with a direct flight because it’s less of a hassle and she’s able to rest on the plane all the way.

Cheap airlines: you get what you pay for. You will be treated like cattle

That’s true for European low-cost airlines. Sometimes they would treat you worse than cattle.

However, on AirAsia I had a much better experience, although I only flew once with them.

Generally, in Europe they would mess with your hand-carry.

With AirAsia, my experience was that no one gives a damn crap about your bags. Just follow their rules, and if your bag looks reasonable, no one will say anything.

On a long flight wearing your seat belt

I would suggest that at all times when you’re seated, with one exception: don’t wear it while boarding is still in progress and the seatbelt sign isn’t on. While turbulence mostly can be predicted, in some rare cases it cannot be. But they remind you of that during either the safety briefing or the captain’s first PA.

Wearing a mask is not a bad idea

Duh. I mean, why else would they be hanging right in front of you while the cabin is getting depressurized?

Just kidding. I know you meant medical masks.

Nyfure,

Good points.
Although I have flown a few times on low-cost airlines in Europe, most of them also don't care if you don't test your luck with your carry-on.
They often don't have enough time for thorough checks anyway. I got checked once, and it was fine.
I often prefer to place the carry-on in the hull when offered (personal preference and a willingness to take risks).

Additionally, when flying to or from EU (and associated) destinations, you have EU Flight Rights, such as fixed compensation after certain delays.
This is in addition to the right to get any costs replaced, like hotel, food, and taxi.
There are companies that make it very easy to enforce your rights when the airline denies them. Of course, they want a cut, but either you pay a lawyer upfront or try your luck with them with no risks.

squid_slime, in If you could only listen to someone talk about one topic for the rest of your life, what would it be, and why?
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RainfallSonata, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?

Personally, merry Christmas just sounds better than happy Christmas. Something about the repeated “m” sound, I think.

Varyk,

That’s called euphonics, and I agree

Deceptichum,
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It was bad when Hitler did it and I’m not going to suddenly start agreeing with it.

ivanafterall,
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It's Christmas! Let the guy do a little euphonics if it makes him happy.

Varyk,

Euphonics?

TheGalacticVoid,

Replace “euphonics” with “eugenics” and the joke will make sense

ObviouslyNotBanana, (edited ) in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?
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In my country we say “Have a good Yule”.

Lmaydev,

Well your country is wrong.

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Nä, julen är äldre än kristmässan.

Deceptichum,
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No, Jul are older than Christmas?

odium,

*is

I think

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Yes.

odium,

Crazy how easy it was to understand that sentence perfectly without speaking any Nordic languages

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Det är bra att man kan göra sig förstådd såhär i juletider.

odium,

Now this sentence I don’t understand at all

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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Det var verkligen jättetråkigt :(

Wodge,
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no u

espentan,

God jul!

ObviouslyNotBanana,
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God jul och glad fortsättning!

PlasterAnalyst,

Yule see, yule all see!

kubica, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?
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But you are hoping for the best for someone else. Better wish them to be merry than just happy then?

Gormadt, in People who have made and successfully kept their New Year's resolution, what was it and how did you stay motivated?
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To hike more than the previous year

I got quite a bit more than last year, literally hiked through my shoes. Well more that I put the final touches on hiking through my shoes. I got about 500 miles of dedicated hiking done this year. I’m hoping to do more this year but I’m going to include morning walks as a part of that number.

I hike to be free from the chaos of life (and my memories) and this year was a doozy. So the external factors pushed me to hike more and honestly I think it was a boon on my mental health.

Being out in nature is so pleasant on my mind and allows me to truly be me.

10/10 would watch the clouds float by all day again

lemmus, (edited ) in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?
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  • macgyver,
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    Idk what country you’re in but Americans would say merry Christmas or happy holidays in most circumstances.

    Wodge,
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    Am British, also use Nadolig Llawen.

    donuts,
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    I've lived in America for almost my entire life and I've never once heard an American say "Happy Christmas". "Happy Holidays", sure, but that's mostly reserved for the days leading up to Christmas. On Christmas Day it's always just "Merry Christmas".

    ndru, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?

    Merry Christmas is a popular expression in the UK too.

    I think that merriment is actually much easier to attain than happiness. One could be miserable in life, but have a few drinks and be merry.

    phorq,

    Is it wrong for me to say that the pessimism with a side of alcohol is the most British you could possibly describe being merry?

    whenigrowup356, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?

    Insofar as there’s a distinction between the two, I feel like you’ve got it switched. Merriment would be a night out with drinks and friends, whereas deep happiness would be more like contentedness with your life choices. But they’re about the same. Plus “A Christmas Carol” uses Merry, and it’s like the ultimate Christmas story.

    berkeleyblue, in Why does America say 'merry christmas'?
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    Tradition, mostly.

    Dickens used Merry Christmas in his Christmas Carol and the US used the greeting since the 19th century.

    In the UK however, happy christmas is more common as the royals used that phrase.

    There’s apparently no big thing behind it. Just the way language evolved with different influences in different regions.

    Breakyfix,
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    am from uk. merry christmas is very much the common phrase here by a long shot

    hellothere,

    Agreed - it’s merry christmas and happy new year.

    moon, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?

    Dark Times - The Weeknd/Ed Sheeran. No idea why this song didn’t blow up years ago!

    Fly Down - Stephen. Love this guy.

    cosmicrookie, (edited ) in What's a proper response to another dog attempting to mount your dog multiple times and the owner really not doing anything about it?
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    Ideally your dog should tell the other dog that it won’t have it. Some times it takes longer than others for this to happen. For some dogs though this never happens

    DivineBurke,

    This is such a spot-on response. In addition to another in this thread (stating you are allowed to and should control the situation), it’s 100% acceptable for a dog to correct another. Some dog owners see any “bad” interactions as aggressive but dogs can’t learn to interact well without correcting each other. Unless it escalates into a legitimate fight, they should be allowed to work it out.

    babyfarmer, in If you could only listen to someone talk about one topic for the rest of your life, what would it be, and why?

    Music

    TheTimeKnife, in Lets start a new Lemmy holiday tradition. What's a song you've been digging lately?
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    Orange Blossoms by Goldford

    Sleep Deprivation by Chance Peña

    Discovered them last week and I’ve had them in my rotation since.

    Apytele, in What are your best flight tips and tricks?

    I’ve traveled with my intellectually disabled sister before. If you’re traveling with anyone with a major disability of any kind but similar severity, I highly recommend you pack disposable gloves and wet wipes, and possibly a small emergency snack (especially if they have diabetes, my sister will just beat the shit out of you if she gets too hungry, some people might die or some shit).

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