About two years ago or so, I noticed a shift in airplane norms. It used to be you’d walk on a plane and all of the windows were open. As people got seated, a few would close their windows, but most would be left open during the flight. Fast forward, and now whenever I walk into a plane, all of the windows are closed. And most people, as was the case when they were open, don’t pay much attention or venture to change them by opening them. So now, where we used to be able to have the context…
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