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The unexpected word you never want to hear cruise ship workers say

Cruise workers have a host of secret code words they use to communicate.
While some like “all hands on deck” to “man overboard” have become apart of daily lexicon, others have flown under the radar.
Cruise experts at Cruisehive revealed in there all-encompassing guide that there is one particular five-letter word that you never want to hear from staff.
The respected cruise blog says that “Oscar” is reportedly code for “man overboard.” 
Passengers who hear this phrase should stand by and wait for further instrusction from the crew.
A variety of changes may occur as a result, from the shipping stopping for rescue efforts to intinerary changes being made, which is why passengers are encouraged to be patient in light of such event.
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Similarly, Carnival Cruise crew reportedly say “Bravo Bravo” when a man has gone overboard.
Similarly, passengers are instructed to stand by and await further instruction from crew in light of such event.
However, be warned that “bravo bravo bravo” may mean that there is a fire on board.

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