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Paddy’s Plane Misunderstanding

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The Window Seat Debate

Eventually seated, Paddy found himself beside a young businessman tapping away at a laptop.

“Is this your first flight?” the man asked politely.

“What gave it away?” Paddy muttered, clutching the armrest like it owed him money.

As the plane began taxiing, Paddy whispered, “Why are we driving? I thought we were flying.”

“We have to reach the runway first.”

“Ah,” Paddy nodded, pretending that made perfect sense.

The Seatbelt Confusion

When the seatbelt sign lit up, Paddy pressed the button above his head.

A flight attendant appeared.

“Yes, sir?”

“The sign says fasten seatbelt,” Paddy said. “I’ve done that. Is there a prize or something?”

The attendant smiled professionally. “No prize, sir.”

“Ah well,” he sighed. “Missed opportunity.”

The In-Flight Panic

Midair turbulence struck without warning.

The plane shook.

Paddy froze.

“Is this normal?” he asked, eyes wide.

“Yes,” the businessman replied calmly. “Just a bit of turbulence.”

“Turbulence,” Paddy repeated. “That sounds made up.”

He gripped the armrest tighter.

“If this thing falls,” he said quietly, “I’m writing a very stern letter.”

The Biggest Misunderstanding

But the true misunderstanding came near the end.

As the captain spoke over the intercom, Paddy leaned forward to listen carefully.

“We’ll be landing shortly. Local time is 4:45 p.m.”

Paddy turned to his seatmate in horror.

“Landing? Already? We’ve only just gotten up!”

“You’ve been in the air for nearly two hours.”

Paddy blinked.

Two hours? It had felt like 20 minutes of mild panic and soup-related grief.

When the wheels touched down, he gasped dramatically.

“We survived.”

The businessman chuckled. “Of course we did.”

As passengers stood to disembark, Paddy remained seated.

“Aren’t you getting up?” the man asked.

“I will,” Paddy said cautiously. “Just giving it a minute to make sure it doesn’t change its mind.”

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