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Dear C.C.: I’ve been flying more these past few months and I’ve seemed to attract seatmates that I’d rather not even know. I usually don’t choose to chat idly and worse, I don’t enjoy a seatmate with body issues, smelly, passing gas, sneezing, etc. Sometimes I’ve been able to find an empty seat, but when I don’t, it’s miserable. What’s the best way to cope?
Dear Frequent Flyer: We all have our nagging pet peeves that make us cringe, and on an airplane, they can be even more bothersome. Travel is a part of our lives where others often seem to lose their manners and compromise our personal space at a time when we can’t always do much about it. If you have your own personal music device, it’s usually more effective than a book to stop chatter, but you can always make an excuse.
Always have one in the back of your mind, ready to use. Or simply close your eyes. Bodily issues have some solutions. You might try...
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