All Fun & Games? Everything You Don’t Know About The Life Of Cruise Ship Employees

22. There’s A Code

It’s not an ethical code, but a secret language, like the one police use. Because cruise employees communicate via channels that passengers can hear, they have to speak in code. They don’t want to expose passengers to information like a clogged toilet or small fire, not if it won’t affect them. Some examples include calling a missing child a “code Adam,” or a fire a “code bravo.”



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