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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here are my observations from recent flights. Almost everyone reclines their seats on international red eye flights and no one cares. Most people recline their seats on international daytime flights and no one cares. Some people recline their seats a tiny bit on domestic flights and most people don’t care, because those seats are back killers and everyone knows that a few inches can make a huge difference to your comfort. A even fewer amount of people ram their seats fully back on domestic flights during terrible times, like food service, and people get really pissed off. Rightly so in my opinion. If you’re a domestic recliner, you have every right to recline your seat, but just do it respectfully. Don’t wait until the person behind you has a hot cup of coffee on their tray table and then slam your seat into their lap. [/quote] Just flew back from Paris and I'd say it was half and half on reclining, definitely not most. But the "no one cares" part is really debatable. We have no idea whether people care! Thankfully nobody is starting fights over it though which is really what matters.[/quote] Do you notice most of the plane? Overnight flights definitely has most people reclining to some degree. Either way, reclining is your right. [/quote] I sadly did because I had a pretty crappy seat in the back.[/quote]
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