'I'm a flight attendant and we have a secret phrase we call hot passengers'
A FLIGHT attendant has revealed that they use a secret phrase to describe passengers they find pleasing to the eye.
Flight attendants have revealed the secret codes used for passengers: "We play a game by calling people BOB or a 'raftie,' as in someone who you'd want in your raft in the water if need be.""We also notice rude people and talk s*** about them as soon as we finish service and are in the galley."in your aisle but don’t spot anyone drinking a hot beverage, chances are there’s a good-looking passenger nearby.
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