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> I expect a light switch button on a plane act like any other light switch button everywhere else

Me too, which was why I was very surprised when I discovered light switches in the USA worked backwards[0]. :D

(When I initially read your comment I didn't notice the use of "button" by which I guess you're referring to a push-button toggle style switch? But either way I still think light switches are an interesting example of non-obvious things that don't work the same way in all environments. (Even ignoring the "one light controlled by multiple switches" situation.))

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[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_switch#Orientation

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Yes, I was aware of the toggle switch ambiguity when describing a button... (not a perfect analogy anyway)