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Carnival Guest FURIOUS Over How Crew Spoke to Them!

Jayson Judson
Jayson Judson
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👁️ 80K views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 0:34

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A passenger recently expressed significant dissatisfaction regarding the level of formality used by crew members during a Carnival cruise. The individual contacted brand ambassador John He to report that staff members should address guests using formal titles such as Mr., Mrs., Sir, or Madam instead of using first names. This complaint prompted a discussion among other viewers who shared the sentiment that being addressed by a first name is disrespectful. The creator of the video notes that they personally prefer being addressed by their first name or a combination of a title and first name, stating they do not feel they require the high level of formality requested by the complaining passenger.

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They said the crew shouldn't be using their first names, but should be calling them Mr. or Mrs. or even Sir and Madam.

Others jumped into the comments and agreed that their first names shouldn't be used by the crew as they called it disrespectful.

Personally, I love when the crew calls me Jason or Mr. Jason as I don't think I'm important enough to be called sir.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow should cruise crew address passengers?

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