Hey @MJJoe I'm a producer with CNBC - do you mind if we use your napkin photos in one of our segments with credit to you? Thank you!
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Go ahead, although I am surprised anybody cares all that much.
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Hi, Mike! I'm Noah from ABC7 News in San Francisco. Did you take this photo? If so may we use it on all ABC platforms and partners with credit to you?
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Yes, I took it. Use it if you want. Not sure why people care that much though.
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Hi, reaching out from NBC News. Did you take this photo? If so, may we have permission to use it across all NBCU partners and platforms? Thanks!
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Yes, I took it. You can use it, although I am surprised anybody cares that much.
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Love the napkin idea. Creative, fun and dares us to go back to the times people used to say "hi" and look at each other when they first met and the excitement of making or waiting for a call. That thrill is replaced now by the bore of "clicking" on photos of others that we "like"
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Yes so true. I think it's great and an even better conversational piece on the plane. I will definitely use it if I see it. I always end up meeting great people on the plane.
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It's fun, it's different, it's slightly daring and it's old school. Nothing creepy about it. No one is forced to participate. Wish more companies took risks like this without fear of people complaining or getting overly PC.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I know someone who recently met someone on a plane and they are now dating. This would have been helpful...
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She met the co-pilot in the “facility”. True love
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