I just flew from San Francisco to Singapore. I have a confession. On this trip I did something that I never did before- I brought my Sony PlayStation Portable with me... and I played it in public on the plane! I never brought my PSP with me on a trip. The main reason I don't bring it is because I like to work on airplanes. But, to be completely honest, I think a secondary reason I don't bring it might be because of image. I'm generally not an image-conscious person, but have you ever seen a 30-something (okay, closer to 40-something) year old professional woman in business class on an airplane playing with a PSP?
Actually, I decided to play around with the image of a business class flier even more. My airplane left San Francisco at 1:20am, but I had a 9pm hockey game before my flight. So, I decided to try an experiment. I would play in my hockey game, send my gear home with a friend, go to the airport in my sweats, check in, and then shower in the Singapore Airlines airport lounge. Fortunately, my plan worked perfectly and I made it to my seat squeaky clean! After I showered, I decided to travel comfortably in clean sweats rather than my more typical casual business wear.
So, there I was sitting comfortably in business class in my sweats playing my PSP. I think the airline attendants didn't quite know what to make of me, since I didn't quite match the image of anyone else in the cabin. However, you might know that Singapore Airlines has outstanding service, and since I have over 100K airline miles this year alone, I think I might get extra-nice service. The workers were great, treating me just like everyone else, even though I looked a bit odd. I got a couple comments since it was hard for them to get my attention to give them my food choices, but they handled me very well.
So, have you ever seen a professional business woman in an airport playing games (other than crosswords and sudoku)? Should I stop this silliness or carry on? Am I an oddball or is the world changing?
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