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Old Aug 6, 2015, 11:00 am
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Ben and Jerry
 
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With this many interpretations of what proper etiquette even is, you'll never get a concensus. And without true concensus deboarding will just continue to be what it is: get out while you can. And if you're in the back rows of the plane, that likely means you're waiting for quite a bit. Live with that, because it's not going to change.
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