‘Heavy’ traveler spots toenails at airport: ‘We need to reverse public shaming’

How to be the most hated person at the airport? This guy nailed it.

Airports are increasingly becoming personal care stations away from home. In the end terrifying fly-gyene violation, an inattentive traveler was seen clipping his toenails in the boarding area of ​​a crowded airport, as seen in a viral Reddit post.

“This guy cutting off my toes while I was waiting at the airport,” wrote the horrified Redditor as he recounted the pedi’s crime, which was so horrific they said they wanted to “blew out” their eyes.


The passenger trims his nails in the boarding area. The BadWife_/Reddit

The accompanying photo showed the unnamed air barbarian with his bare feet draped over a chair – another all-too-common airport faux pas – brazenly trimming his toenails in full view of fellow passengers.

Meanwhile the hellion’s sandals were lying on the floor as if it were his living room.

Reddit commenters were disgusted by the spectacle.

“Clueless … this is gross,” one viewer said, while another wrote, “As a society, we need to take back public shaming.”

“There is a subset of human beings who think that clipping their nails outside of their personal residence is somehow ‘okay,'” said one armchair etiquette specialist. “I see it in the office, restaurants, airports, FFS.”

They added, “I’ve grown to classify nail clipping as [a] The activity of personal hygiene is the same as shaving or brushing the teeth and should generally be done with the same decorum.’

“I want to be fair when he puts his feet on the front, he wants them to look good,” one joker said, referring to the rash of incidents of people baring their feet in flight.

Apparently, nail clipping isn’t just limited to when travelers are on the ground.

In a November TikTok video, flight attendant Kat Nesbitt said the “wild” habit is “a lot more common than you think it is,” adding that it’s “disgusting every time.”


A flying plane.
Flight attendants claim that people also cut their nails on airplanes at a “clip” more often than people might think. dell – stock.adobe.com

Other very common grooming routines in the air have included brushing hair, painting nails and even changing diapers.

And, just in case airplanes weren’t enough like bathrooms, a United Airlines passenger was fined $10,000 for urinating in his seat on a flight from the Netherlands to New York.

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