To eat with a shut mouth, you have to still open it to put the food inside. This is the moment saliva can shoot out of your mouth (mainly because the food on your plate is looking so yummy.)Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 19:04And in airplanes people cough, they squeeze by each other in the aisles whilst breathing (obviously). Sure, from now on you can make people wear masks but, unless it's a short flight, you're still going to be feeding them and the masks will come off then.FrukostScones wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 18:53when eating out you sit most of the time vis-a-vis to other people your are with, your mouth is not covered, you are eating, you open your mouth and saliva is spraying around because everything looks so yummy. you talk a lot because the wine a fine, and that is what you do eating out, having fun and laughing in peoples faces.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑25 May 2020, 18:15So people sat in a restaurant spread the virus, but people sitting much closer together for long periods of time in an aircraft don't? Sorry, don't buy it.
In a plane you can make all passengers wear a mask and can make them stfu the whole flight. Maybe safer than resturant.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-19/ ... s/12263242 o
I know they want to sell flights, but still...
We here had at least one (super)spreading event in restaurant, now that restaurants are open in again in my country for an week now.
Oh, and as for this:I can assure you that I don't eat like that. If someone eats with their mouth open, they get told to eat with their mouth shut!you are eating, you open your mouth and saliva is spraying around because everything looks so yummy.
Never intended to say that you or anyone else on F1T is eating like a pig.
instintively I also would think that in a restaurant it is safer than in an airplane... but better to avoid both atm.