as cabin crews, theres nothing better than crew rests, so when our ties are off, buns are out, french twists are untwisted, theres nothing more left to do but head straight to our crew bunks.
unfortunately, more often than not, these are located at the back of the aircraft so cabin crew have to brave the numerous cabins before they reach the safe havens that is our bunks !
it is under the best interest of the passengers not to interrupt a cabin crew ready for rest. (trust me). tell tale signs that a cabin crew is in this mode includes: glasses, half uniform on, ties off, hair down, no smile, warm water bottle in hand, walking in a urgent and fast manner, hoods on...
similarly it is not a good idea to disturb a cabin crew when they have finished their rest and their next destination is the toilet. it's not a pretty sight, or smell,...
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