If you’ve ever experienced excessive turbulence in the air or been on a plane that landed in precarious conditions, you might ...
Entertainers, who live for applause, have taken a keen interest in the question of who will and who will not perform at the upcoming round of presidential inaugural parties. “Please clap ...
“A round of applause. Two words. No and no,” Panter told the Daily Express, a British newspaper. “If you have had a particularly rocky flight and difficult landing, maybe a slight clap or ...
"Applause is not necessary after a landing and is rude to the pilots," the expert told the outlet. "If the landing is good, clapping suggests surprise at such skill. If the landing is bad ...
Travelers are being warned not to clap when a flight lands as it can be considered “rude.” H_Ko – stock.adobe.com “A round of applause. Two words. No and no,” Rosie Panter, a travel ...
I'll clap. But I don't give participation trophies." Airlines seem less opposed to it, however. Ryanair, for example, used to play a recorded congratulatory fanfare that often led to applause ...