2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on How ‘aisle lice’ are the latest badly behaved passengers and it’s causing chaos on flights
Bogota, Colombia, El Dorado International Airport, American Airlines AA913 Miami to Bogota Passengers disembarking. (Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)getty
THIS is how “aisle lice” have become the latest badly behaved passengers and why it’s causing chaos on flights.
Some may know the nickname “gate lice”, but social media users fear this new type is “exponentially worse”.
One airline tried to knuckle down on ‘gate lice’ by introducing a new technologygetty
“Gate lice” refers to people who try to cut the line ahead of their assigned boarding time.
Even American Airlines attempted to knuckle down on them.
It did so by introducing a new technology that rejected a passenger’s boarding pass if they tried to board the flight before their zone was called.
But now, a new airline pest has earned a nickname – coined to describe passengers who push their way through aisles after the plane lands.
A Reddit thread on the matter has caused quite a debate.
One person described their experience, explaining how they had stood up from their aisle seat after the plane landed, only for the two people sitting nearer the window to stand up and push past.
They explained: “Not only do the two people next to me decide to stand up but some how the guy from the window seat shoves his way forward and is the first of all of us to get off the plane.”
The person added: “Serves me right for thinking FC [first class] passengers have more class and would respect some personal space and order.”
Reactions from other triggered passengers soon joined the Reddit thread.
One person commented: “Window people though need to stay put.
“I’d never work my way to the aisle even if I was a middle seat until both aisle seats in my row had cleared the way to leave.”
Followed by a second: “This used to be a budget airline problem. Now, it’s becoming more widespread.
“For me, I can tolerate gate lice slightly better because I just avoid them. You can’t avoid aisle lice. It’s right there.”
And then a third: “Aisle lice are exponentially worse imo [in my opinion].
“Who really cares who gets on the plane first, you’re all getting on anyways.
“Aisle lice slow things down, delay people and cause so much more headaches.”
Followed by a fourth: “Aisle lice. Gate lice do not bother me since most people want to get on first for the bin space.
“I blame the airlines for that. If you don’t have a tight connection or any other “emergency” then wait your turn to get off the plane.
“I am an aisle person as well and nothing I hate more when I see people pushing their way to the front without an: ‘Excuse me, I have a connection.'”
Social media users say ‘aisle lice slow things down’, ‘delay people’ and cause ‘headaches’getty
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Brit & her fiance found dead in Vietnam villa after drinking ‘homemade’ limoncello from local restaurant on X-mas Eve
A BRIT and her fiance died on Boxing Day after suffering methanol poisoning from “homemade” limoncello, according to Vietnamese cops.
Viral PressBrit Greta Marie Otteson was found dead alongside her fiance on Boxing Day in Vietnam[/caption]
Viral PressArno Els Quinton and Greta both died of methanol poisoning from ‘homemade’ limoncello, according to local cops[/caption]
Viral PressCops say they found bottles of liqueur inside one of the villas where the couples were found[/caption]
Viral PressThe pair announced their engagement just weeks before they were found dead[/caption]
Simone White, a 28-year-old lawyer from London, was one of the victims after partygoers were allegedly handed free shots.
HUNTING FOR JUSTICE
NO arrests are understood to have been made so far in connection with the deaths of Arno or Greta.
The restaurant thought to have delivered the limoncello is also still open as usual.
Vietnamese cops say the autopsy results show they were most likely poisoned and no further charges are expected for the moment.
Despite this Greta’s dad Paul is desperate to find out who is responsible for the fatal drink.
He said: “Our aim is to bring the people who supplied the alcohol and killed Greta and Arno to justice.”
TRIBUTES FLOOD IN
Greta and Arno Els Quinton passed away less than a month after the pair got engaged.
They had moved to Vietnam together last year and settled in Hoi An.
The happy couple had taken out a lease out on the gorgeous red-roofed Silverbell Villa where they were later found dead.
It featured a nine-bedroom guesthouse with a swimmingpool and sat just ten minutes from Hoi An Ancient Town – a Unesco World Heritage site.
A heartfelt Instagram post on December 3, saw the pair officially announce their engagement to the world.
Viral PressTributes have poured in for the couple[/caption]
Viral PressThe pair were staying in a villa in Vietnam[/caption]
Days after their bodies were discovered the pair were featured in a touching engagement video posted toYouTube.
A filming studio posted a montage they had made of the pair to celebrate their marriage.
The video shows Greta and Arno, wearing white, dancing, walking hand-in-hand, and expressing the love they shared.
Greta’s parents, Susan and Paul, also paid a touching tribute their only child as they called her “beautiful”.
The statement continued: “Both Greta and Arno were experienced worldwide travellers.
“They found their perfect home and were incredibly happy with their life in Vietnam, planning for the future.”
Paul, originally from Swansea, added: “We were so happy she picked Arno. He was such a lovely boy. Arno was a great musician, composer and lyricist.
“They bought a second-hand bike and were so proud. Susan told Greta, ‘Make sure it’s red for Wales’.
“They were a loving couple with their life ahead of them. The tributes we have had from around the world are unbelievable.”
Travel lover Greta had previously lived in Dubai and backpacked around different countries in Asia before settling more recently in Vietnam.
She was a digital strategist who ran a social media and content marketing agency called Not Sorry Socials.
Arno was a barista, musician, and streamer.
Viral PressGreta was a digital strategist who ran a social media and content marketing agency called Not Sorry Socials[/caption]
Viral PressA touching engagement video showed the pair in love just weeks before their sudden deaths[/caption]
2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Sinéad O’Connor leaves $1.7M to her kids, urges them to ‘milk’ sales of her music as her final wishes are revealed
O'Connor also asked to be dressed in priest clothing in her coffin with a Hebrew bible and her album "Theology" at her side.
All kinds of communication breakthroughs can make this a week of wonderful words, as both Mercury and the new moon power your chart.
Just be careful to say only what’s necessary, try not to embroider a simple truth too much.
Your working world has the invention abilities of Uranus back up to full, helping you see a way to transform the job you have into your dream career.
DESTINY DAYS Tuesday should include clarifying a commitment question.
On Thursday, three people wearing similar colours make a great team.
On Saturday, spend wisely but save wildly.
LUCKY LINKS A book with a family connection.
An “F” address. The last person to wish you luck.
U IS FOR…UPGRADING
No more half-hearted work and wellbeing attempts, as Uranus shows Sagittarius must be all in now, or not at all.
Choosing career and fitness goals more carefully is your key positive move, so you don’t waste time on anything that’s not quite right – but this most inventive planet also reminds you that you absolutely must have something that sparks your imagination.
When the right option appears, you’ll recognise it instantly – and give a healthier, wealthier future your own unique spin.
The new moon backs you with brilliant communication skills.
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2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Win a copy of Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney in this week’s Fabulous book competition
WHEN Grady calls wife Abby to tell her the good news his book is a bestseller, he hears her slam the brakes, then she gets out of her car and disappears.
A year later, wracked with grief, he heads to a Scottish island to find his writing mojo.
10 lucky Fabulous readers will win a copy of this new novel in this week’s book competition
But plagued by insomnia and drinking too much, he keeps “seeing” Abby.
Expect countless OMG moments!
10 lucky Fabulous readers will win a copy of this new novel in this week’s book competition.
To win a copy, enter using the form below by 11:59pm on February 8, 2025.
The way you take vague creative ideas and get them market- ready is one element of Mercury’s chart effect.
You also have a clear vision for a family, and how to make it grow in positive ways.
With Uranus power now positive in your transformation chart, acting on a design or fashion impulse can set brilliant changes in motion.
Cash and luck centre on a new team of six.
DESTINY DAYS Press send on a money message on Monday.
Thursday, fill in for someone older at work — or home.
Check schedules carefully on Saturday.
LUCKY LINKS An “S” friend who always gives the best gifts.
Competitions with a countdown element.
Something you made when you were a child.
U IS FOR…UNSTOPPABLE
All the positive presence of planet Uranus is felt in your transformation zone so you have the power to be anyone you want to be, and feel anything you want to feel.
Any obstacles that have stopped you before can simply be side-stepped or smashed.
Change is not always easy, and it can be a challenge for you to stick to just one plan.
But this is prime time to get started.
The new moon backs this process with a deep ability to pick up on atmospheres.
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What a week for Aquarius – a bold new Mercury viewpoint that backs practical solutions rather than endless talking, plus a new moon of infinite possibilities.
The only mistake you can make this week, is to underestimate yourself and your abilities.
As for love, knowing who you are in private as well as public, unlocks new levels of passion.
Single? This can link you to a fellow Aquarius.
DESTINY DAYS Make sure you take all friends’ calls on Tuesday.
Wear an old favourite outfit for luck on Wednesday.
Choose the third of four options on Friday.
LUCKY LINKS Hearing someone sing your favourite song.
A place with a “West” name. The family member with the most musical voice.
U IS FOR…UNQUANTIFIABLE
If there’s one thing that can’t happen to you, now that Uranus is pursuing a forward path, it’s being put in a box.
From where you live to how you handle the big questions in life, you will do things your way, or not at all.
And no one can predict just what “your way” will be.
You may not be that sure yourself at the start, but the moment you see it, you will simply know.
The new moon backs this up with absolute Aquarius self-confidence.
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2 weeks agoLatest NewsComments Off on Karren Brady on how to fix your career in 2025 – from nailing an interview to getting a pay rise and avoiding burnout
FROM nailing an interview to getting a pay rise, navigating the career ladder can be tricky.
Follow Karren Brady’s top tips to give your work life a makeover in 2025.
Karren Brady on how to fix your career in 2025 – from nailing an interview to getting a pay rise and avoiding burnoutMark Hayman
Nailing a job interview
Be prepared: It’s key to do your research on the company and the role. Being able to discuss the firm’s values and aims, as well as explaining clearly how you can contribute to those, shows you’re serious and can be an asset.
Have a strong handshake, smile and make eye contact: Small gestures make a big impact and set a positive tone.
Let your personality shine: Relax and be yourself! They want to know who they’ll be working with: your enthusiasm, creativity and energy will make a lasting impression.
Display confidence: Speak with assurance about your skills and experiences. Ahead of the interview, write down three key achievements you want to tell them about.
Be truthful, clear and concise: Stay focused, answer questions thoughtfully, but don’t ramble, and always be honest.
Changing careers
Gain experience: Look for new roles that bring you closer to your desired field. It’s a great way to learn, network and test out whether this is the right move for you.
Network with the right people: Attend events, join groups and connect with like-minded individuals for support. You never know where the right opportunity will come from.
Be resilient: Changing careers takes time. Don’t get discouraged – all your hard work will pay off.
Be open to starting small: Entry-level positions can lead to bigger opportunities and will give you the chance to gain experience in a lower-pressure environment.
Learn constantly: Always be willing to pick up new skills. The more knowledge you gain, the better prepared you’ll be.
Getting a promotion
Know your worth: It’s important to own your achievements and the value you bring – don’t downplay your impact. Throughout the year, write down your professional achievements so that you have a list when it comes to review and promotion time.
Don’t fear being assertive: It’s natural to want to be liked, but speak up about your ambitions, otherwise how is anyone supposed to know you would like more responsibility? Asking for what you deserve is about standing up for your future.
Believe in your abilities: Confidence is everything. Trust that you’re ready for growth and recognition, and be ready to convince your boss of it, too.
Don’t wait for perfection: If you’re ready, go for it! Don’t hold back just because you don’t tick every box. You can grow on the job. After all, if you could do a new job standing on your head, it probably won’t be challenging enough for you.
Be your own advocate: Once you realise you’re your own biggest supporter, everything changes. Embrace your power and claim the recognition you deserve. Share your professional achievements on LinkedIn, and tell your friends and wider network. If you can’t shout about yourself, who will?
Asking for a pay rise
Choose the right moment: Timing is key. Ask for a raise after you’ve achieved a big win or when your value is fresh in your boss’ mind.
Back up your request with results: Use concrete examples of your success: targets met, projects delivered and positive feedback received. Numbers speak volumes when you’re trying to negotiate for more money.
Frame it positively: Position your request as a discussion, not a demand. Use phrases like: “I’d like to talk about my growth and contribution to the team.” Remember that your boss doesn’t have to give you a pay rise, so it’s up to you to try to influence them into making that decision, and being courteous will go a long way.
Practise the conversation: Rehearse your pitch with a trusted friend or family member. Be concise and confident, anticipate questions and practise calm, clear responses.
Don’t be afraid of no: Rejection isn’t personal. If it’s a no, ask for feedback and what you need to do for it to be a yes next time, so that you have something to work towards.
Karren with Lord Alan Sugar and Tim Campbell, who won the first series of the show in 2005BBC
Dealing with work politics
Address conflicts head-on: Tackle issues with open, face-to-face discussions that start with: “I have noticed that. . .” or: “When this happens, I feel. . .” so the other person doesn’t feel attacked.
Don’t take it personally: Office politics often stem from others’ insecurities. Remove emotion from the issue and focus on the actual problem.
Clarify roles and responsibilities: Many conflicts arise from unclear expectations. Define everyone’s role to prevent misunderstandings. Set boundaries Be firm and let people know that disruptive behaviour isn’t acceptable.
Be patient: Building trust and resolving issues takes time. Stay consistent and true to yourself.
Avoiding burnout
Break down your goals: Instead of focusing on the long-term, take one step at a time with smaller, more manageable tasks.
Share the load: Divvy up responsibilities among the rest of your team to create space for balance and, if possible, free you up to explore projects that bring you energy.
Prioritise yourself: Take a step back and focus on what brings you joy. Your mental wellbeing should always come first.
Consider a change: Explore new job opportunities. A shift in environment and fresh challenges can reignite your motivation.
Juggling parenting and work
Make space for your home life: Define work hours and family time to maintain balance.
Prioritise tasks: Focus on what’s important, and what’s time-sensitive. Use lists or apps to keep track and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Remove the guilt: Not able to do school pick-up every day? It’s OK! You’re doing your best and can’t do everything all the time.
Ask for help: Don’t hesitate to lean on others, – you don’t have to do it all alone. And offer to return the favour when you can, so you build a network of people you can turn to without guilt.
Be flexible: Things won’t always go according to plan. Be prepared to adapt and adjust when needed, whether it’s at work or home.