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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why wouldn't you recline your seat? Never even thought of that as being in any way bad etiquette and I fly frequently. Seats are made to recline and I expect people to recline, it doesn't bother me at all. Why would it? Flying isn't comfortable and reclining gives you a little more space. Reclining is part of flying, not bad etiquette. [/quote] Especially if you're on a California-DC flight overnight flight, you need to recline. Several years ago I sat in front of a very tall man who asked me not to recline my seat because he was squeezed into his own. The person in front of me reclined way back, the tall man behind me reclined way back. Actually everybody on the plane reclined and slept that night except me. It was a horribly uncomfortable night. I got a massive amount of reading done and incidentally learned a lesson in assertiveness.[/quote] Tall people still have the same legroom when the seat in front is reclined. All people lose is some airspace. The seat back is closer not the floor part. Kickers are annoying and it is really unfair. [/quote]
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