Anonymous wrote:There can be crying babies in any section of the plane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you use your words and ask him for the seat?
Oh stop. My dh would have never done this to me and I would not have done this to him. It's not the communication in this case it's the fact that he didn't hesitate to accept without even thinking that it would have been the kind thing to do to take the two coach seats so they could be together. And texting a picture of the cheese plate is just mean!
Same. People are so dense sometimes. It's not the seat that matters, it's the lack of consideration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you use your words and ask him for the seat?
Oh stop. My dh would have never done this to me and I would not have done this to him. It's not the communication in this case it's the fact that he didn't hesitate to accept without even thinking that it would have been the kind thing to do to take the two coach seats so they could be together. And texting a picture of the cheese plate is just mean!
Anonymous wrote:Someone might as well take advantage. It's not like he paid extra to upgrade just himself. It was a fluke. Airplane time is not exactly loveliy time to chat . Trading half way through would be the best option.
Anonymous wrote:Just a vent: we had a great trip overseas and by fluke or luck, arrived at airport to notice he had been upgraded on our flight home. I was not. We asked the gate agent, who just stated it may have been a “systems issue” and that, she could put us both in coach, but couldn’t upgrade us both. DH didn’t think twice about taking the business class seat or offering it to me.
Coach was full of crying babies, loud, and far from the champagne and snacks of my DH’s experience. DH texted me a picture of a plate of cheese.
I think I’m going to let him do the vacation laundry when we get home.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you use your words and ask him for the seat?
Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you use your words and ask him for the seat?