The seats are made to recline. A reclined seat is annoying but not rude because it is allowed. I try not to recline mine but sometimes I need to a little bit. |
+1 DH is 6'3 with long legs. He stretches his legs out under the seat in front of him. He doesn't push the seat in front of him with his knees. That is supremely rude. |
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How is this a question?!??!
YES extremely rude. ONE OF THE MOST RUDEST THINGS YOU CAN DO. DON'T DO IT OP. |
A reclined seat on a daytime flight will be greeted by my knees. I will make sure the passenger with the fully reclined seat on a daytime flight knows exactly how unpleasant it is for the six footers sitting behind them. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. But I would never rest my knees against the seat in front of me unless I'm being vindictive. That would be rude. |
I’m taller than you and would never do this…because I’m not a dick. |
Super rude. Yes. |
| If you do it in a way that does not change the position of the seats in front of you, it's fine. |
As a frequent flyer, I've witnessed a few conflicts involving reclining and in all instances the airline always sided with the passenger wanting to recline. Only exceptions were during meals and landinf/departing. No matter what you prefer, people really do have the right to recline if they want to. |
Yeah, I've used my knees as a defensive measure. I get that the seats recline but it's still obnoxious, which is why most normal people don't do it. |
This. People are way more worked up about this online than in real life! |
And by fully reclined, you mean 2 inches. lol |
This. |
Yup. Immediately, with no warning and as much force as possible. |
Agreed. The only time I do it is when the person in front of me reclines. |
I bet if you think really, really hard, you can come up with a multitude of things that are both permitted and rude. Or maybe you can't. But that's a you problem. |