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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
RGMG when people to don't sit in their booked seat on their flights.
When I boarded my flight two days, ago, someone was in my seat. He and his g/f wanted to sit together and told me I could sit in her seat, which was a cramped middle seat. I have a bad knee and when possible avoid those seats. I politely told them that I had paid for that seat including because of my knee. They said they couldnt' sit in their assigned seats because someone else was in there, but refused to tell me which seats those were. I said if there was a family with kids trying to sit togehter, I would make sure they can do that. They continued to argue with me until the flight attendant had to get involved.
Why do people do this? it puts the other person in an awkward position where you feel like you are somehow the bad guy in the whole thing.
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You're too nice; I used to fly over 100 times a year, air travel vets don't let that sһit slide. We paid to hand pick where we sit because we wanted to sit there and not anywhere else. You can either pay me $100 cash right now to sit in my seat and I'll take yours, or you can fuсk off back to your own.
Also, you know when the flight lands and the seatbelt sign turns off: if you're in an aisle seat and you or the person you're traveling with put something in the overhead bin, would you
please stand the fuсk up and take it out of the bin already? Being stopped at the gate and waiting for the bridge connection is the perfect time to get prepared to GTFO the damn plane, all you're doing is making everyone wait for your slow ass while the front half of the plane is completely empty. Our airlines aren't exactly running with the punctuality of Germany's rail timetable and people have connections to catch, so at least act like you have somewhere important to be,
please.
I could rant about stupid people making air travel a nuisance ad nauseam.