The premise is a flight attendant who needs a doctor, and a father that's disappointed in a career choice outside of medicine. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories
A viral flight attendant meme is letting everyone make fun of their own career choices — and their families' reaction to their livelihoods.Your dad nudges you, pointing out the fact that you've decided to, say, major in English or become a Dungeon Master in Dungeons & Dragons. —✨ The dad in the meme is less than pleased that you've decided to eschew the path of becoming a physician for something that's presumably lower paid and less prestigious. The meme started to really pick up in the days before Thanksgiving — seemingly tapping into everyone's insecurity about going home for the holiday
If you try to capitalise off the back of a meme you are by definition too late.
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