Going on Holiday
All travelers should chip in with chores, a spending kitty can help manage shared costs, and open conversations about budgets should happen before booking.
Room distribution should involve clear communication, and anyone receiving a premium room with a view or en suite should ideally pay a higher share.
Direct confrontations rarely end well, so it is better to create a diversion or frame the issue around noise and safety before pointing them back to their parents.
Three days is generally the optimum limit for a houseguest, and longer stays warrant a larger host gift alongside helpful guest manners.
It is generally advisable to hold off out of respect for the host, but if you do, ensure absolutely no signs are left behind.
You may recline your seat, but do so slowly and carefully to give the passenger behind you time to secure their laptop or beverages.
The passenger assigned to the middle seat maintains undisputed right to use both adjacent armrests.
Passengers should restrict their overhead luggage to the equivalent of one standard carry-on case and consult others before moving bags.
Do not remove your shoes if your feet have an odor, and only walk around without shoes if proper slippers are provided to navigate the cabin floor.
It is polite to smile or nod upon sitting down, but there is no obligation to force a lengthy conversation or tell your life story.
Each passenger is entitled to the specific area directly in front of their designated seat when utilizing a shared table.