Barefoot on the plane
#106
Join Date: Sep 2002
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I always bring a pair of white sneaker type socks to wear on the plane. They are very thick so I don't think any leakage can seep through from the bathroom floor. At least there's usually only 30 people and not hundreds using the bathrooms.
My feet swell like balloons on planes. I find athletic socks keep the filth off my feet and provide comfort for my swollen feet. I throw them out when I get home.
My feet swell like balloons on planes. I find athletic socks keep the filth off my feet and provide comfort for my swollen feet. I throw them out when I get home.
#107


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It's hard not to comment on the leakage not seeping through but I'm holding my breath
#109
Join Date: May 2007
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Dude! She was coming on to you! I would have tickled her feet and then she would have invited me to join the Mile High Club! ^
#111
Join Date: May 2007
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What kind of glass are we talking about? On Westjet, they use plastic cups, and take them away after one sip. You can't even get a full can of Sprite!
#113
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Well, that's why I don't fly First. Check out coach - everyone's feet HAVE to stay on the floor because there is no alternative.
#114
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I wear shoes before landing and before takeoff for safety reasons (no socks, soft mocassins), and when I go to the restroom. Otherwise I have bare feet. I don't think it's a problem for anyone else. I do try not to put them in front of someone's face but otherwise I don't worry about their affect on others.
If you ask me, it's feet that are entombed in shoes that are disgusting.
If you ask me, it's feet that are entombed in shoes that are disgusting.
#115
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#117
Join Date: May 2007
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For long flights I either wear very comfortable shoes, or bring 'snuggle socks' to change into. I think going barefoot is gross, but sometimes you need to get out of your shoes.
Slipper-style socks seem the best compromise. I still slip my shoes on before heading to the bathroom though. Usually the bathrooms seem clean, but I'm not one to risk it.
I hope they will say 'no walking around barefoot' - it's gross, and what would happen if as you walked past someone they knocked their coffee over? Hardly safe...
Slipper-style socks seem the best compromise. I still slip my shoes on before heading to the bathroom though. Usually the bathrooms seem clean, but I'm not one to risk it.
I hope they will say 'no walking around barefoot' - it's gross, and what would happen if as you walked past someone they knocked their coffee over? Hardly safe...
#118


Join Date: Apr 2007
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Here's my take:
I think it's important that we be courteous to others and that we don't inconvenience others, BUT that we do what makes US comfortable too... so in this barefoot situation, I wouldn't go barefoot if I'm wearing shoes that clamp air in it, because then air would release and it would stink, but I'd maybe remove the shoe and put a blanket around my feet until I have to walk to the bathroom or whatever. If I'm using flip-flops, it'd be safe to remove them... but I DEFINITELY wouldn't walk barefoot (or even with socks) to the bathroom--alot of germs!
I'm usually very independent and I don't really care what others think, to an extent, but in this case--it's common sense. =)
Just my two pennies.
I think it's important that we be courteous to others and that we don't inconvenience others, BUT that we do what makes US comfortable too... so in this barefoot situation, I wouldn't go barefoot if I'm wearing shoes that clamp air in it, because then air would release and it would stink, but I'd maybe remove the shoe and put a blanket around my feet until I have to walk to the bathroom or whatever. If I'm using flip-flops, it'd be safe to remove them... but I DEFINITELY wouldn't walk barefoot (or even with socks) to the bathroom--alot of germs!
I'm usually very independent and I don't really care what others think, to an extent, but in this case--it's common sense. =)
Just my two pennies.
#119


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Under the same logic I'd also advocate that everyone wear gloves and liquid-proof trousers at all times in case someone knocks over their coffee just when you walk by or while sitting next to that someone.
Please let that be the problem of the persons who don't wear full body armor.
HTB.
#120




Join Date: Aug 2004
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On a recent BA CE flight, I was sitting as I usually do, with one leg tucked under the other, and my flip-flops off. I happened to be sitting in 2C, and had my left leg tucked under my right, so my left foot was facing the aisle. The FA came up, pointed at my foot, and asked me if I was ticklish. I said "Yes, but not there." She said if I had been, she was going to tickle me. It was funny, but I guess you had to be there.

