Vir Das spots passenger scratching bare feet during flight meal, internet says ‘new fear unlocked’
Air travel already comes with enough chaos - delayed boarding, cramped seats, questionable sandwiches and people fighting for armrests. But comedian Vir Das recently found himself witnessing something on a flight that left social media collectively disgusted.
The actor-comedian sparked a hilarious but heated online debate after sharing a bizarre in-flight moment involving a fellow passenger’s bare feet.
Taking to X, Vir described how a passenger sitting nearby casually lifted a bare foot onto the aircraft wall near the window while passengers around him were trying to eat their meals. And if that wasn’t uncomfortable enough, the man allegedly started scratching one foot with the other for several minutes straight.
Naturally, the internet had a lot to say.
Vir shared the incident online with a mix of disbelief and humour, writing that the passenger seated across from him had his foot propped up while meal trays were being served. He also pointed out how another passenger sitting nearby was desperately trying to ignore the situation and focus on eating.
Honestly, the image alone was enough to make people uncomfortable.
The post quickly went viral, with thousands of users reacting to what many called one of the worst examples of poor flight etiquette. Several people said they would have immediately asked the passenger to put his feet down, while others felt airline crew members should step in during situations like this.
Some users joked that modern air travel has become “survival mode,” while others said public manners seem to disappear completely once people board a plane.
A few people also called Vir out playfully, saying he should have addressed the issue directly instead of turning it into an internet debate. But many others admitted they probably would have done the exact same thing - quietly suffer, avoid eye contact and rant online later.
The incident also triggered a larger conversation around basic travel hygiene and public behaviour. From barefoot passengers and loud phone calls to people clipping nails mid-flight, social media users started sharing their own horror stories from airplanes.
One user wrote that cabin crew should politely intervene in situations involving hygiene or discomfort for other passengers. Another said, “Money can buy flight tickets, but clearly not basic manners.”
Others simply summed up the mood in one word: “Disgusting.”
While the moment itself may sound funny in hindsight, the reactions online showed how strongly people feel about personal space and cleanliness during flights - especially in already cramped cabins where everyone’s stuck together for hours.
And honestly, nothing unites the internet faster than terrible airplane behaviour.
The actor-comedian sparked a hilarious but heated online debate after sharing a bizarre in-flight moment involving a fellow passenger’s bare feet.
Watch
Vir Das calls out barefoot flyer, viral flight post divides internet over public shaming debateTaking to X, Vir described how a passenger sitting nearby casually lifted a bare foot onto the aircraft wall near the window while passengers around him were trying to eat their meals. And if that wasn’t uncomfortable enough, the man allegedly started scratching one foot with the other for several minutes straight.
Naturally, the internet had a lot to say.
Vir shared the incident online with a mix of disbelief and humour, writing that the passenger seated across from him had his foot propped up while meal trays were being served. He also pointed out how another passenger sitting nearby was desperately trying to ignore the situation and focus on eating.
Honestly, the image alone was enough to make people uncomfortable.
The post quickly went viral, with thousands of users reacting to what many called one of the worst examples of poor flight etiquette. Several people said they would have immediately asked the passenger to put his feet down, while others felt airline crew members should step in during situations like this.
Some users joked that modern air travel has become “survival mode,” while others said public manners seem to disappear completely once people board a plane.
A few people also called Vir out playfully, saying he should have addressed the issue directly instead of turning it into an internet debate. But many others admitted they probably would have done the exact same thing - quietly suffer, avoid eye contact and rant online later.
One user wrote that cabin crew should politely intervene in situations involving hygiene or discomfort for other passengers. Another said, “Money can buy flight tickets, but clearly not basic manners.”
While the moment itself may sound funny in hindsight, the reactions online showed how strongly people feel about personal space and cleanliness during flights - especially in already cramped cabins where everyone’s stuck together for hours.
Comments (2)
S
Somnath BanerjeeMost Interacted
2 days ago
Shameful display of lack of manners. These days neither parents nor school teach etiquette or manners especially in public. It is ...Read More
Reply
2
Reply
end of article
Featured in Etimes
- Anupam Kher shares mantra for a happy 41-year marriage with Kirron - EXCLUSIVE
- Anupam Kher defends Alia Bhatt amid Cannes trolling
- 4 of Brad Pitt's 6 kids dropped his surname: A look at the family rift
- After Ek Din, Aamir says he slips into depression when films flop
- 'In south they pack up at 6,' Jyotika on Deepika's 8-hour shift row, Sonakshi supports her
- How Thalapathy Vijay brought a unique charm to 'Nanban'
Trending Stories
- Kannada dialogue writer T.G. Nandish passes away at 37 due to cardiac arrest; industry mourns another tragic loss
- "Faltu khana na banaye, agar koi..." CM Yogi Adityanath urges people on being mindful while cooking: 5 tips on how to cook 'right' at home
- Quote of the day by Brad Pitt
- ‘No toilet, no leave, constant pressure’: 25-year-old quits Rs 19 lakh PSU job, says, ‘Ghar mein aisa mahaul tha jaise maine koi crime kar diya’
- Madhavan On Son’s Swimming Move: Actor says Dubai shift boosted Vedaant; worries about early fame
- Top 5 snake-filled waters in New York: From Lake Champlain to Oneida Lake
- Naseeruddin Shah says his sons wake him up at 3am to show him his bad films: 'I would rather sleep'
- 'The Boys' Season 5 Episode 8 finale is finally here
- Celina Jaitly breaks into tears as she prays to Maa Baglamukhi amidst legal battle with husband Peter Haag, prays for reunion with her children, brother Vikrant Jaitly
08:16 A sweet ‘Melodi’ moment: PM Modi gifts Melody toffee to Giorgia Meloni
Photostories
- 8 strange and uncomfortable signs you are going through a quiet spiritual awakening
- 8 giraffe facts that shock even wildlife lovers
- 10 exercises that can keep the heart healthy
- Nidhi Kumar recreated Madhuri Dixit’s magic at Cannes 2026's red carpet — and the internet is officially obsessed
- 5 heaviest and biggest birds on earth: The real heavyweights of nature
- Want to grow Aloe vera indoors? Simple step-by-step guide to grow the succulent for beginners
- From '3 Idiots 2' to 'Tumbbad 2': 5 Bollywood sequels that have fans counting down the days
- 6 incredible animals that are found only in India, and where tourists can see them
- Who needs international couture? Aditi Rao Hydari shut down Cannes in a Rs 24K dress
- 5 clever ways to repurpose old socks
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media