Her kids will talk and make noises, and I can’t lose this deal!”
“Sir….” Debbie interrupted the stewardess mid-sentence. It’s OK. If other passengers will exchange seats with my children and me, I can sit elsewhere. That doesn’t bother me.”
“Not at all, ma’am!” the hostess replied. “You paid for this seat, so you deserve to be here! It doesn’t matter if someone likes it, and sir,” she turned to Louis, “I’d prefer it if you could be patient till the flight is over.”
Louis Newman, a millionaire businessman, was furious that the waitress had denied his request, but he was much more upset that he had to sit next to a woman in the economy class clothes.
He wore his AirPods to avoid talking to the woman and glanced away when she sat next him, helping her