"I feel like a fake because all I've done is accept a delivery that I was being paid for," the delivery driver told Newsweek.
A flight passenger took to social media to ask for advice after being told to "climb over" a fellow flyer in order to exit the row for a bathroom break. An etiquette expert weighs in.
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