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Only thing I hate about flying are the delays.
Other than that, I'd fly to work if I could.
Other than that, I'd fly to work if I could.
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I flew as a dependent so it was mandatory that I dress nice. Had to represent for my mom.I used to do this. Then I started flying regularly, and didn't want to look like country-boy-ain't-never-had-****-just-glad-to-be-here anymore.
Look like somebody. Wear sweats and a tee.
Seriously, dress comfortably. It's a slim-to-none chance you gonna be smashing on the plane or at the airport. Plus, you look like you do this all the time.
If you wanna carry on some dankright, put it in a medication bottle with pills and an actual seal
2 two hour flight, you'll be good.
Real talk, if it's a Southwest flight or one where you chose where you sit.... Try to sit right next to the baddest broad on the plane.
I always fake it for theatrical purposes ( I imagine you will be more authentic), but when the plane starts to move, start to look a lil uneasy (look around a lot), then when you hit the runway, act a little more shaken up (subtly move around in your seat a bit) then come takeoff time, grab onto both your armrests and glance over at the dime sitting next to you (almost like your embarrassed to be lookin like that in front of her). If all goes as planned, she will look back, sometimes even hold your hand to ease your nerves... And just like that the plane ride just got a lot smoother.
Nothing calms the nerves like good game thrown at new yambs.
Since I'll be bringing a carry on in the plane do i need to go on that line?
I can check in to my flight online and print out the ticket 24 hours before takeoff
So i can just walk right to security?