space_waitress
space_waitress
space_waitress

I tend to have to be nice at work even when I don't want to be (ughhh), and I am a pretty much your stereotypical nice girl, but the other day I made a comment to a passenger and afterwards my coworker said, "That was the nicest piece of sarcasm I've ever heard." To which I replied, "That's the best compliment I've

Don't be sorry, this is delightful!

"No car debt" is possibly one of the most freeing things you can say about yourself. I paid cash for my "new" 5 yr old Toyota, and I looked for a long time for the most car I could get with my set budget. My roommate took out a loan on a 5 yr old Hyundai and will be paying it off for another 7 years.

My friends and I always called them Hi Betty's, like little old ladies who wave to each other. I always thought that was one of the best things ever.

I'll tell you who: a gentleman that I have had the pleasure to work with several times. When he flies, he gets on the PA and calls himself Merkin. He even has a set of wings with Merkin written on the name bar. No one ever notices.

The thing is, you DON'T have to feel sad about everything. Grieving over every sad news story would leave you with permanent tear-streaks and probably bring down everyone around you. The earthquake in Iran is terrible and it's awful that people were killed, but I can type that without being sad. The earthquake in

I've always been this way. Just taking friends to the airport used to make me supremely excited. And honestly, now that I've done it for several years as a professional, it hasn't gotten any less exciting to get on a plane to go somewhere fun.

He's right! As long as you're somewhere (ANYWHERE) over land, your pilot can find a space suitable for landing and not dying, more than likely within gliding distance. :D!

Talk to your flight crew! I always like it when someone walks on the plane and says, "I'm really nervous." I can reassure them right there and, as long as it's not a 40 minute flight, I try to at least keep an eye on them from wherever I happen to be at any given moment. Please don't be afraid to ask questions;

This just reminds me of a post I saw somewhere in the depths of the internet that had something to do with tips for a bikini-ready body. 1) Put on a bikini. 2) IDK what else to tell you, that's pretty much it. I loved it so much and always think about it when I see nonsense about making yourself skinny just to put on

I always take a moment to thank parents when they prompt their kids to say please and thank you when they're asking me for a drink. Some people may think they're unnecessary or old-fashioned or not required for polite interaction, but when you spend your days taking orders from people who don't bother with

I know what you mean about the Matrix seeming big; it took me about three months to get used to the size of my new Corolla. The gas mileage isn't the best ever, but it's not terrible, either. Good luck, I know how frustrating and stressful car purchases can be.

I just recently bought a car so I've been doing a lot of research, and Toyota is my jam. A lot of reviews I read called the C "clunky", but I liked the size (I'm single) and tried it out anyway. No bueno. It felt cheap and a little rattly and that it wouldn't hold up well over the years (I'm a drive-it-til-it-dies