CREW WISH CRUISE GUESTS WOULD STOP DOING THESE 10 THINGS! - CRUISE NEWS UPDATE

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The host discusses an article written by a former cruise ship employee regarding ten behaviors that passengers should avoid. The list includes social etiquette such as referring to staff as crew or employees rather than workers and avoiding asking about their salaries. The creator notes that passengers should not expect to socialize with crew members in port or ask if they live on the ship. Safety and convenience concerns are also addressed, including the hazards of leaving dishes on the floor and the inconvenience caused by pier runners who return late to the ship. The host highlights that guests should not save pool chairs they do not intend to use and should refrain from blaming crew members for scheduling changes or port rearrangements that are beyond their control. Finally, the video touches on a lighter note by mentioning a specific karaoke song that crew members are tired of hearing. The host concludes by encouraging viewers to share their own experiences and opinions in the comments.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
referring to crew members as the workers is not preferable
there's no reason to immediately ask for upgrades when the ship is full
leaving dishes on the ground can be a safety hazard
don't ask the crew if we live on the ship
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