I’m not a big “don’t recline” person, but …

Anonymous
… is it really necessary for an extremely short woman to keep her seat *fully reclined* for the full duration of a 4 hr daytime trip? Come on lady.
Anonymous
Did she get a ticket discount because she was short? If not, SFTFU OP
Anonymous
Yes.
Anonymous
Yes. And I do every time.
Anonymous
By ***fully reclined*** you mean all two inches? Also comfort relative to seat pitch has almost nothing to do with height.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.
Anonymous
I try to stay upright because I’m only 5’ but if someone in front of me reclines and I need my tray table or have my baby on my lap it’s hard to sit with a now even smaller amount of space. Sometimes when overweight people recline it pushes it back even farther which is even worse.
Anonymous
I'm 4.11 and have and will recline every single time. The seat allows it. I paid for my ticket just like you did. If you don't like to fly with other people, drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I try to stay upright because I’m only 5’ but if someone in front of me reclines and I need my tray table or have my baby on my lap it’s hard to sit with a now even smaller amount of space. Sometimes when overweight people recline it pushes it back even farther which is even worse.


What does your height have to do with it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.

What do you mean? Everyone has the option to recline, special has nothing to do with it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.


You really don't fly much.
Anonymous
The airplane companies make the uncomfortable seats and milk every inch on the plane and do we get outraged at them? No, we become outraged at our fellow passenger, who is also suffering from discomfort as the airline companies milk every dollar from us they can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.

What do you mean? Everyone has the option to recline, special has nothing to do with it


Look around you. Ask yourself why you are behaving differently than others and what entitles you to do that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.

What do you mean? Everyone has the option to recline, special has nothing to do with it


Look around you. Ask yourself why you are behaving differently than others and what entitles you to do that.


The price of my ticket and the seat options allow me to do that. I don't give a rat's ass what you or anyone else does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And I do every time.


^^obnoxious. what makes you more special than everyone else? nobody has their seat reclined other than 1 or 2 very tall men, who I don’t begrudge.


You really don't fly much.


On short haul daytime flights, people aren’t reclining.
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