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I love options. It’s one of the main reasons that, although the country provides some serenity, that I choose to live in a city. If I want a loaf of bread, I can choose from hundreds of local bakeries. If I need batteries, I can walk within a one-mile radius and find enough battery power to provide the world’s essential energy (sad, but true.)<\/p>\n
The city provides options, that’s why people are so drawn to it. So, when I saw the headline, Introducing Choice Air<\/em>, over at WorldHum.com<\/a>, all I could think was: finally, a company who offers real<\/em> options.<\/p>\n The article outlined all of the options for fliers carrying a credit-card. You want to use your EasyTray?\u00a0Five dollars. Feeling hungry? A tray of eats and drink for six dollars. It all sounded so suiting, so individualistic, catering to each one’s specific\u00a0preferences.<\/p>\n And, then . . .<\/p>\n If the plane crashes and you want to use your flotation device underneath your seat? Nominal fee. A standard $300 charge as the CloseDoor surcharge. Need to use the washroom? Fees may vary.<\/p>\n The shameful look on my face when I finally realized the irony\u00a0in the demands of the individual and his\/her\/my own\u00a0expectations of options?\u00a0Priceless.<\/p>\n Give a girl some slack, I didn’t have my morning\u00a0coffee, yet.<\/p>\n By Brit Weaver<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n About the Author<\/strong> Toronto born and based, Brit is an avid leisure cyclist, coffee drinker and under-a-tree park-ist. She often finds herself meandering foreign cities looking for street eats to nibble, trees to climb, a patch of grass to sit on, or a small bookstore to sift through. You can find her musing life on her personal blog,\u00a0TheBubblesAreDead.wordpress.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" I love options. It’s one of the main reasons that, although the country provides some serenity, that I choose to live in a city. If I want a loaf of bread, I can choose from hundreds of local bakeries. If I need batteries, I can walk within a one-mile radius and find enough battery power […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":7,"featured_media":6924,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1,2561],"tags":[974,2305,1558,1557],"yoast_head":"\n
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