By dressing better when on a plane, train, bus, or other form of mass transit, the public has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert was called out for his postgame behavior after Monday night's win.
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Air travel does not typically bring out the best in people. The stress of tight connections, long lines, cramped cabins and general transit fatigue can push even the calmest travelers to their limits.
They're not yelling, slamming doors, or openly rude - but something about them always feels off. Here are five sneaky ways passive-aggressive people show their true colors without ever saying a word.