An annoyed passenger has gone viral for leaving a candid review mid-flight after being asked to complete an airline survey.
The man, wearing a blue T-shirt and matching upside-down baseball cap, filled out his angry complaint on an on-screen customer feedback form.
Typing slowly but surely, he manages to leave two sentences full of complaints, while he closes off his environment with his Bose headphones.
User Mads Waller, known online as @goinggonemadd, posted the hilarious encounter to her 3,300 TiKTok followers.
An irate passenger has gone viral for leaving a candid review mid-flight after being asked to complete an airline survey
The man, wearing a blue T-shirt and matching reverse-back baseball cap, entered his complaint into a customer feedback form on the plane’s screen
Captioning the video, the creator wrote: ‘Surveying’, ‘Roasting’, ‘#guesstheairline’.
Using only his two index fingers, the passenger wrote on the TV screen: ‘You served vegetables that were frozen solid.
“You also interrupted my movie twice to ask me to take a survey.”
Once satisfied with his candid review, the passenger then appeared to upload it.
Since the video was posted, it has amassed a whopping 2.5 million likes and received thousands of comments unanimously supporting the passenger.
One user commented: ‘He said ‘You keep asking for feedback so here you go!!!’
Another user asked the question: ‘Whose dad is this????’
One user added: ‘You know he’s a dad with those old Bose headphones.’
In all caps, a fourth user wrote: “and that’s about quality feedback,” which received 61,300 likes.
Typing slowly but surely, he manages to leave two sentences of complaints. He said the vegetables were ‘frozen solid’ and they interrupted him twice to ask him to complete the survey
A fifth user wrote: ‘That airline voucher won’t be sent to you automatically.’
The video comes after a summer of heated debates over airline etiquette, the most recent of which was posted on Reddit.
One airline passenger, who tried to ease her fear of flying by paying extra for a window seat, became enraged when a fellow traveler abruptly closed the shade.
The nervous flier claimed that the woman sitting next to her slammed the sun shade as she rested against the window, citing concerns about her eyesight mid-flight.
The post received thousands of comments, with users disagreeing over who controls the window shutter on a plane.
One user claimed: ‘The window seat controls the window. The middle seat gets the handrests. The aisle seat is easily accessible. That’s the rule.’