indeedido
Well-known member
Just them being potentially selfish?If the person behind is too fat/tall/selfish thats their problem.
Just them being potentially selfish?If the person behind is too fat/tall/selfish thats their problem.
Its the person in fronts seat - they can do what they like!Just them being potentially selfish?
Not in somebody else's space.Its the person in fronts seat - they can do what they like!
Its not your space - why do you think they make them recline? If you dont like it thats tough my friendNot in somebody else's space.
It's not your space once the seat's reclinedNot in somebody else's space.
Recline into that space uninvited and you are not "my friend".Its not your space - why do you think they make them recline? If you dont like it thats tough my friend
Maybe try a bit harder?I'm struggling to understand why a load of people on here prefer to sit bolt upright on a plane unless its "night time" It's more comfortable to recline the seat whatever time of day, especially in economy class.
is it really hard to understand? People are entitled to do it for sure, but it's not exactly uncomfotable sitting upright for an hour or two and doesn't impose on someone else's space.I'm struggling to understand why a load of people on here prefer to sit bolt upright on a plane unless its "night time" It's more comfortable to recline the seat whatever time of day, especially in economy class
Thats one of the key differences - duration. On anything less than say 3 hours forget being comfortable or sleeping anyway, especially on budget airlines like easy and jet2 were they basically harass you with constant announcements even if its a night flight. Anything over for five hours my seats going back at some point and its just tough tty if the person behind doesnt like it.is it really hard to understand? People are entitled to do it for sure, but it's not exactly uncomfotable sitting upright for an hour or two and doesn't impose on someone else's space.