I'm not sure what you mean by this, but anyone on a cruise is almost certainly wealthy by global standards; it's not like there are poor people there to feel bad about for not having faster internet
I'm not sure what you mean by this, but anyone on a cruise is almost certainly wealthy by global standards; it's not like there are poor people there to feel bad about for not having faster internet
Global standards aren't really relevant to how people think of things around them. Protesting this fact is tilting at a windmill. The hedonic treadmill does not stop and nobody in America living in section 8 housing thinks "well at least my apartment doesn't have a dirt floor!!"
Workers maybe?
Well fair, but the above commenter seemed to be suggesting there may be people who couldn't afford better internet packages, and my assumption was that workers would get access to the internet as part of their employment, but perhaps I'm assuming wrong.