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Move Over "Karen," a New Name Labels a Problem Passenger

Airplane Aisle with View Of People Sitting on Their Seats

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If you think being called a “Karen” is a bad thing well now there's another name that labels a problem person 30-thousand feet in the air.

An unnamed flight attendant is sharing a code word that identifies a passenger on flight crew’s naughty list.

“If you’re labeled a Philip, then you’ve done something wrong and should probably expect to get bad service for the rest of the flight.” according to the airline employee.

Apparently, the name originated from the term "PILP" an acronym for "Passenger I’d Like to Punch" but flight attendants use "Philip" to be more subtle.


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