A few weeks ago, I saw a lady bawling her eyes out in an Italian airport security queue.
At first, I thought perhaps she had just said goodbye to someone she won’t be able to see again for a long time. Or she was really sad to leave the country where you can buy a bottle of decent wine for just a few euros.
But she continued to cry for long enough to get people around her looking increasingly startled and worried.
Eventually, one of them asked if she was all right.
She replied, in an unmistakably American accent, that she’s sure she’ll miss her flight because of long queues.
‘Well… you can just ask people to let you through?’ they said back to her.
The American lady froze in confusion. But a group of people in front started to make way for her to pass, and so she snapped out of it, grabbed her backpack and went ahead without saying a word.
Even after her figure disappeared in the sea of travellers, I couldn’t stop being confused at her confusion, though.