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Woman left 'mortified' after she is told 'cover up or be removed' by flight staff

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https://www.yahoo.com/style/woman-left-mortified-told-cover-removed-flight-staff-162229422.html

 

 

A woman "forced" to cover up her “inappropriate” outfit on a flight has been left “mortified” by her experience.

Emily O’Connor, 21, from Solihull, claimed Thomas Cook staff threatened to remove her from a flight she boarded from Birmingham to Tenerife.

 

 

Oh and 

 

Hell ya I would 

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4 minutes ago, Mark80 said:

To say Generation Z'ers are over-dramatic may be the understatement of the century.  "Mortified" over it, g the f outta here.

Okay... let's see you get kicked off your flight for wearing normal clothes and see how you react.

 

Maybe you'll choose a different word than "mortified," but your reaction would probably be the same.

 

I'm guessing you're not a hot chick, though, so no one will care. ?

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26 minutes ago, Mark80 said:

To say Generation Z'ers are over-dramatic may be the understatement of the century.  "Mortified" over it, g the f outta here.

 

Bupkis.   Anybody that gets tossed off a plane is going to be "mortified."    How about saying "get off my lawn" while you're at it...

 

mor·ti·fy
/ˈmôrdəˌfī/
verb
past tense: mortified; past participle: mortified
  1. 1.
    cause (someone) to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.
    "she was mortified to see her wrinkles in the mirror"
    synonyms: embarrass, humiliate, chagrin, shame, discomfit, abash, horrify, appall, crush
    "I'd be mortified if my friends found out I was learning ballroom dancing"
       
  2. 2.
    subdue (the body or its needs and desires) by self-denial or discipline.
    "return to heaven by mortifying the flesh"
    synonyms: subdue, suppress, subjugate, control, restrain, get under control; More
     
     
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17 minutes ago, LeviF91 said:

Airlines are free to impose whatever dress codes they want.

 

This is stupid though.  And yes, she's being a touch overdramatic for her 15 seconds of fame.

 

So you're a no?

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17 minutes ago, Lurker said:

 

Bupkis.   Anybody that gets tossed off a plane is going to be "mortified."    How about saying "get off my lawn" while you're at it...

 

mor·ti·fy
/ˈmôrdəˌfī/
verb
past tense: mortified; past participle: mortified
  1. 1.
    cause (someone) to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated.
    "she was mortified to see her wrinkles in the mirror"
    synonyms: embarrass, humiliate, chagrin, shame, discomfit, abash, horrify, appall, crush
    "I'd be mortified if my friends found out I was learning ballroom dancing"
       
  2. 2.
    subdue (the body or its needs and desires) by self-denial or discipline.
    "return to heaven by mortifying the flesh"
    synonyms: subdue, suppress, subjugate, control, restrain, get under control; More
     
     

 

Hum...always felt that mortified was a much stronger word than simple embarrassment.  Guess I was off a bit, fair enough.

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1 minute ago, Gugny said:

 

Yeah.  Those things and her greasy chin are things I simply cannot overlook.

 

Ugh don't get me started on that shine coming off her forehead :sick:

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27 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Yeah.  Those things and her greasy chin are things I simply cannot overlook.

 

24 minutes ago, LeviF91 said:

 

Ugh don't get me started on that shine coming off her forehead :sick:

that's raycis  - reportundo 

 

She looks to have some Eyetalian blood in her.     

 

That "oily" skin is a natural tanning lotion.   I know.  I can get a good tan in 2 days time 

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1 hour ago, Superperson1234 said:

That is honestly dumb.Girls at my school wear WAY less, and this is a free country were we’re able to wear whatever we want so this invasion of privacy is very inappropriate 

This didnt happen in the US, at least not from what I can tell by the names of where the flight took off from and landed.

It's also not an invasion of privacy, unless they asked her to remove the clothing.

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