Originally Posted by
Ms.O
"I hope that seat is big enough for you, you fat cow" in a thick German accent. I look up to see a young man in his early 20's giving me the filthiest look.
And they didn't have "Herman ze German" deboard? I would've made sure of that (or at the very least that he would excused himself for such a disgraceful behaviour).
Originally Posted by
exmachina
He declines, possibly because he's stuffed every inch of his side storage bins, but fair enough.
He knows that he doesn't want to sit next to his wife. I wouldn't if I were him but then I probably wouldn't have married her in the first place...
Originally Posted by
Calchas
Don't the Germans consider appropriating titles you haven't earned a kind of fraud?
Congratulations:
http://www.cbs.com/shows/the-late-sh...e-phd-program/
Originally Posted by
TravelwhileyouEat
The only one I wouldn't use is 'Dr' in case they need someone for a medical emergency and the only medical experience I have is a few games of Operation.
AFAIK Prof. Dr. refers to a title and not a profession. A doctor [med] is an Arzt/Mediziner in German. LH has a special program where medical doctors can sign up (and get an additional sum of miles per flight).