(Anonymous) 2016-08-08 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
No, of course I don't consider it to be rude. The way it was used can be taken as rude, however. When I read I literally say it in my head and that comes with the tone I imagine the person is speaking in, based on the way punctuation, context, and chosen words are put together.

"Yes. It's xkt. I've got it." Clipped, short, dismissive tone. Kind of like how you'd tell a child "Yes, yes, that's good," when they're trying to show you their drawing but you're not actually paying attention and want them to go away.

Also, repeating the amount while also saying "I've got it" in that short and clipped phrasing comes across to me as "I'm not an idiot, you don't have to say that every CR" like rude and grumpy that you're putting the total instead of leaving it blank.

So yes, to me it came across as rude even if it may not have been intended. Would I have sworn off sending to a flight entirely based on it? No, not really. I'd probably not send to that attendant again because it would rub me the wrong way, though.