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To protect the controversial travel trends, flight passengers came out, sparking etiquette debate among flyers.
The trend of “gate lice” was widely reported last year American Airlines They have begun to ban people from boarding in front of certain seat zones.
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Recently, travelers have been posting on Reddit’s “R/Delta” forum, writing “Gate Lice Defense.”
“It’s flying [Philadelphia] Today, and you couldn’t hear [what] The gate agent said, “I’m on a Blahblahblah now.” what? Please read the post.

Reddit users defend the trend known as “gate lice” boarding. The person said an unauthorized announcement was being made at the airport. (Getty Images)
Users admitted he was difficult to listen to, but that His wife it’s not.
“We weren’t alone as everyone was busy around the gate area trying to understand what this ridiculous woman was saying,” the user wrote.
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“There was a sign indicating the boarding zones that are currently permitted to board, but it faced another gate and not where all gate lice were standing… To read the signs, you have to get in the way of passengers who are permitted to board!” the person continued.
Users continued to share their complaints about the volume of gate agents and pilots through speakers.

Some passengers say they have poor communication at Gates. (istock)
Redditors visited the comments section to discuss their thoughts on “gate lice” and their experiences with flying.
“I can stand up against the wall facing the gate and listen to the announcement. I’m not thinking about my own gate lice,” commented one user.
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Another said, “What bothers me is the contradiction. I’ll find the best way to get on a plane… All airports do[es] It’s exactly the same. ”

The term “gate lice” refers to people who make the gates crowded and try to board before the appropriate seat zone. (istock)
“Just a few weeks ago I realized I couldn’t hear what the Gate Agent was saying,” one user said. “I couldn’t see the screen and I had to get close like a scary gate lice. But honestly, I didn’t know what they were saying. It didn’t sound completely.”
Other redditors squeezed the volume and tone of announcements by gate agents.
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“I was on a flight in Atlanta [gate agent] I tweeted something inconsistent to the microphone, then laughed at the woman beside her. No one could understand what she was saying. “I commented to a user.
Still another said, “We need to learn how to declare everything, so we don’t have to speak up. Everyone clearly understands the words that have been spoken.”

People on Reddit (not in the photo) shaved the volume and tone of the announcements created by Gate Agents. (istock)
“I have hearing impairment… this condition has a big impact on my experience. When flyingI often struggle to hear important announcements from gate agents, so it’s particularly relevant to delays and gate changes,” one user shared.
Another commented.”[gate agents] Don’t even bother that they are making another announcement on top of a terriblely designed PA system. ”
Based in California Etiquette experts Rosalinda Randall told Fox News Digital that there are always passengers trying to avoid the typical boarding process.
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“It’s become more common today,” she said.
“Instead of accepting it or shrugging with clichés when caught, “it’s not harmful to try,” they’re belligerent and still hope that they’ll meet their demands,” Randall said.

“If you don’t follow simple guidelines, airlines are forced to create rules,” said one etiquette expert. (istock)
She said, “There may be various reasons for gate lice to jump before their assigned zone. Aside from flying tightly connected or traveling with impaired passengers, we wait for our turn.”
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Randall also states, “If you don’t follow simple guidelines, airlines will be forced to create rules. And yes, for us who try to follow the rules and practice courtesy, it stinks and frustrates.”