When boarding a plane, you might think it best to hurry to your row with your bags, store your carry-ons, while the line collects behind you. But, as Angela Shelton demonstrates in this airplane etiquette tutorial, you should rather: (1) step into your row or the closest row near your seat; (2) let the other passengers pass; and, finally, (3) get to your seat and put your things away. Don't worry: everyone is headed to the same place.
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