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Fellow Traveler Watches Rude Woman Lose Laptop At Airport Security After She Shoves Past In Line

by Jeffrey Stone
December 1, 2025
in Social Issues

A frantic Berlin airport ground to a halt, flights delayed for hours, yet strangers waved urgent passengers ahead in rare waves of kindness. Then one entitled woman elbowed her way past a polite Redditor headed to the exact same gate, tossing snide remarks and a light shove.

Moments later, her forgotten laptop sat abandoned in the security tray. When staff asked if anyone knew the owner, the Redditor shrugged: “no idea.” As the pair later panicked down the terminal and grumbled from the same airplane row, instant karma delivered a silent, priceless lesson at cruising altitude.

Redditor lets rude line-cutter lose laptop at airport security after being shoved, sparking glorious petty revenge debate.

Fellow Traveler Watches Rude Woman Lose Laptop At Airport Security After She Shoves Past In Line
Not the actual photo.

'Remember to be nice to people'

So last year I was catching a flight from Berlin to Dublin. Anyway, for some reason the airport was at a standstill.

It was taking 3- 4 hours just to get through security. EVERY flight was delayed.

In the ensuing confusion people were letting others forward who had a flight that was about to leave.

I will mention that people were really really kind. So anyway, they let me through so I could get to security earlier

so I could hopefully make my flight. They do this for about 4 of us.

Sooo we get to the front, mind you the 4 for us are going to the same flight.

As I am taking my laptop out, this lady and her friend come in front of my but she makes snide remarks

and pushes me out of the way (more like a light shove) generally being rude. N

ow I understand that everyone is stressed with this massive delay but we're going to the same flight and I'm moving as fast as I can.

Anyway they go through before me, in the ruckus they caused one of them forgot their laptop in the tray.

Security asks if I know who it belongs to and I say no (even though I saw them forget it).

Now as we are walking to our gate they realize that they've lost a laptop and the airport is a mess.

I see them start to look everywhere and retracing their steps and asking people around them if they saw the laptop.

I just looked at them stress about it and run around like headless chickens. Turns out we were on the same aisle.

They were complaining the whole time about how they will have to contact the airport etc. to locate the laptop.

If they had just been a little kinder I would have let them know they forgot their laptop in the tray. Remember to practice kindness.

Airports turn even the calmest humans into stressed-out gremlins, but most of us still manage basic courtesy. Shoving someone aside when you’re literally headed to the same gate? That’s next-level entitlement. Behavioral experts call this “stress-induced incivility” – basically, when pressure makes people forget other humans have feelings.

On the flip side, our Redditor’s silent “nope, not my laptop” moment is classic petty revenge. It didn’t cost them anything, yet it delivered a masterclass in natural consequences.

Management professor Christine Porath explains in a Greater Good Magazine article: “incivility usually arises not from malice but from ignorance.”

Although the quote coined from workplace context, but applied here, that ignorance still got a gentle wake-up call through indifference. No yelling, no scene, just the quiet satisfaction of watching someone realize rudeness has a price tag, turning a shove into self-reflection at cruising altitude.

This tiny drama actually mirrors bigger patterns. A 2022 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that acts of petty revenge often feel more satisfying than outright confrontation when the original offense was “low-stakes but personally disrespectful”. Researchers dubbed it the “sweet spot of schadenfreude.”

Meanwhile, chronic line-cutters and shovers often suffer from “main character syndrome” – believing their time is inherently more valuable. Clinical psychologist Ramani Durvasula, PhD, describes it in a Yahoo Life article as an “intentional way that a person thinks of themself as the key player in their life and views it through a storytelling lens, like a movie or TV show.”

The cure? A missing laptop and four hours of panic, apparently, forcing even the self-proclaimed protagonists to remember the extras have feelings too.

Bottom line: kindness isn’t just good manners; it’s social insurance. One polite “after you” can save you a €1,500 gadget. One elbow to the ribs can cost you exactly that. Maybe pack some patience with your passport next time?

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Some people fully support staying silent and letting rude people suffer the consequences.

Tasty-Mall8577 − “Oh, I saw a laptop in Security, but I assumed you were super-efficient as you pushed us out of the way - so it couldn’t have been yours…”

baka-tari − Those ladies need to learn the most basic philosophy in the world - don't be a d__k.

Easy to live it, easy to implement it for others. Good for you letting them feel the consequences.

Zoreb1 − I would have mentioned it to them when the plane was disembarking

and said that if they weren't so rude they'd have the laptop with them. They haven't learned anything by you remaining silent.

RadioSupply − Yep. Someone left their beautiful and expensive travel mug in my workplace after running me ragged, insulting the store, the street, the city.

That thing sat in the back without me telling a soul about who left it and was eventually adopted by my favourite coworker.

Others would have delivered a perfectly-timed petty comment on the plane.

bigmikeyfla − Ok that was petty. It must have made you feel really good to see them going crazy trying to find it.

You could have waited until the last minute and maybe they would have missed the flight by trying to go back to security to look for it.

[Reddit User] − I would have smiled. Paused. And, then - just as they were settling into their seat and clicking their seatbelt I would say

"OOh! You're that lady that ran me over at security and left your laptop behind. I would have told you sooner but, this blueberry muffin was so scrumptious."

No_Arugula4195 − "Maybe you lost it when you were shoving me out of the way. "

Secret_Squirrel89 − I would’ve gone a step further once on the flight and been like oh yeah y’all left your laptop in the tray and then put my headphones in

Some share similar stories of petty karma against rude people.

[Reddit User] − Had a guy push in front of my wife and I at an airport. We said excuse me, which caught the attention of the TSA agent and...

He said oh you have regular tickets, I have first class, which by the way had already boarded.

The TSA agent told the guy he had to go to secondary screening, which was a big deal then.

The TSA agent then whispered to us, “this is how we deal with rude people” with a wink. This what happens when you think you’re important.

ValentinNYC − I was at 7-11 once. It was one of those 7-11s that had a gas station in it.

Lady gets in my way and is super n__ty for no reason. She winds up grabbing a bottle of oil for her car.

I can’t remember what it was exactly but this definitely wasn’t motor oil for a car engine.

I remember leaving the store seeing her under the hood. If she wasn’t so n__ty I would have helped her find the right oil for her car. Karma is a...

In the end, a forgotten laptop became the universe’s way of saying “manners matter”, no yelling required. Was our Redditor wrong for staying quiet, or did they simply let karma clock in for the day? Would you have spoken up, or gleefully watched the chaos unfold from 32B? Drop your verdict below!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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