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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not reading 8 pages of this, but let me ask the obvious question: Did anyone think of asking the person behind you before you recline? "[i]Asking - The Alternative to Accidentally Being An A**hole[/i]."[b]™[/b][/quote] Should I also ask before I order a drink? Undo my seatbelt? Grab my luggage? What else would you like to try and control about other people?[/quote] Nobody said anything about control, you delicate snowflake. It's about common courtesy and being sentient of the needs of people around you. But you just keep hitting that elevator "door close" button as fast as you can. Hitting it more times makes it close faster.[/quote] You want someone to ask for your blessing before they do something that requires 0% permission from you. That is you, trying to control what other people do. [/quote] No. I am suggesting that this entire issue can be closed if people were just considerate and asked if it was OK. [b] My instinct says that nearly everyone would say "sure"[/b] and then this wouldn't be a problem, would it? Simple solution. [quote]I'm guessing the person b****ing about recliners and not being provided a 3 page document outlining their intentions to recline is far more a "snowflake" than a person who.. reclines in a reclining chair.[/quote] No, you are the bigger snowflake, because you turned a simple suggestion of demonstrated courtesy into a hyperbolic crisis of your fundamental rights being taken away. It ain't all about you pal, we're all on the same flight. Try to be one of the nice ones. Is that so hard? [/quote] Really? Because this entire thread suggests otherwise. [/quote] I am anti-reclining, and there is no way that people should ask permission. It changes the dispute from just a matter of etiquette to "you asked, I said no, and you're doing it anyway?" Asking for trouble. [/quote] Exactly. This is just going to start fist fights on planes :roll: :lol: [/quote]
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