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Travelers Reveal Their Greatest Pet Peeves

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We all have them. Little pet peeves that drive us wild. For some, it’s listening to one other person loudly smack their gum or slurp soup at a restaurant. For others, it’s a associate who by no means closes the kitchen drawers or places down a bathroom seat. Pet peeves actually can fluctuate from person to person, however based on a brand new report by Going.com, vacationers appear to share lots of the similar peeves. 


For its annual State of Travel report, Going surveyed hundreds of vacationers to search out out the most important tendencies for 2024 journey and what experiences we’re all wanting ahead to most. It even requested respondents for his or her greatest gripes on the subject of their fellow vacationers. And, based on the outcomes, all of it comes all the way down to the sniffles. 


“Covid may not be keeping people from traveling anymore, but if another passenger is openly sick with a cough or cold symptoms — and not wearing a mask! — 27 percent of people say that’s the worst offense you can commit in air travel right now,” the findings famous. Other peeves like “Not using headphones to listen to music,” which 15 % of respondents stated was their greatest peeve, together with “messing with the seat in front of you, or reclining at inopportune times,” additionally topped the checklist. 


“For all of the joys travel brings, it can also leave us exasperated, and much of that has to do with personal space,” Katy Nastro, a journey skilled at Going, informed Travel + Leisure. “Being from New York, I’m used to feeling cramped (hello, someone’s armpit on the subway!), but there is a genuine sardine quality on an airplane that can heighten some too-close-for-comfort moments.”


One extra pet peeve the crew at Going additionally agree on is “when people move through the cabin and place their hand awkwardly close to your face when grabbing the headrest. You’re falling asleep, and then the next thing you know, there’s a strange hand coming for your ear. Not fun, but also not a reason to start a fight on the plane,” Nastro added. 


​​Other minor however equally loathsome behaviors to make the checklist embrace “taking shoes off” and “hogging the middle armrest,” which 6 % of vacationers famous as their greatest peeves, whereas 7 % famous “standing up as soon as the flight lands” as their ultimate irk. 


Somehow, simply 3 % of vacationers famous “talking when you clearly don’t want to engage” as their greatest pet peeve. (And reader, that three % is me.)


Check out all of the pet peeves, and your entire State of Travel report, at going.com

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