Originally Posted by
LTN Phobia
Anyway, I wish QF imposed behavioural standards rather than dress standards. E.g. don't shout down the phone, don't put feet on the table/seat, don't let your children run around screaming, don't talk so loudly to each other than people 15 metres away can hear you, don't eat and drink standing right at the buffet while others are trying to serve themselves etc.
Having a a dress code makes your lounge feel a bit more refined, like a private club. Having a sign with ‘no feet on seats, no shouting’ makes your lounge feel like a standard class carriage on public transport. The latter shattering any image of exclusivity lounge occupants may think they have.