In a look at naughty habits people do while traveling, Utah came in fourth place. These bad habits include things like using both armrests, talking loud on the phone, reclining without asking, and even passing gas in the cabin.

Who Tops the Naughty List?

Solitaire Bliss conducted the survey that asked people from different states about their travel habits. Washington was the worst offender followed by Arizona and then New York. The least naughty travelers come from Louisiana according to this survey.

So, what is the naughty behavior people from Utah are most guilty of? Not cleaning out their trash from the seat pocket in front of them. That stewardess walked up and down the aisle multiple times and we just couldn't drop that trash in the open bag.

Naughty habits fessed up to in a survey. Photo by Hanson Lu on Unsplash
Naughty habits fessed up to in a survey. Photo by Hanson Lu on Unsplash
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The Surprising Offenders: Gas Passers and Perfume Wearers

I'm just glad Utah's biggest offense wasn't passing gas in the cabin. Yeah, I'm looking at you Idaho, Iowa, Indiana, and Kentucky. What did you guys eat? According to the survey, that was these state's biggest offense.

Texas and Arkansas fessed up to wearing to much perfume, but that would be just fine if you had someone from those other states in front of you. You can see what each state's naughtiest trait is in the survey.

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They also show the most witnessed bad behavior which was Reclining the seat without asking. This would be even more of a problem if you are a Utah traveler with a pocket stuffed with trash taking up even more room and squishing your legs.

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