Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you not know you are literally pushing the person in front of you? Those seats are so thin they can feel where your knee caps are too.
Exactly. Every time you move I feel it. Drives me nuts. And yes, I’ve resorted to reclining my seat in protest on occasion.
Same goes for people who grab the headrest with force when exiting the row and snap it back.
Anonymous wrote:How can you not know you are literally pushing the person in front of you? Those seats are so thin they can feel where your knee caps are too.
Anonymous wrote:Where else are your knees supposed to go, if not against the seat in front of you?
Unless you are like 6-4 or have abnormally long legs and a short torso, you feet go on the floor and your knees should not be resting on the seat in front of you or otherwise putting pressure on the seat back.Anonymous wrote:Where else are your knees supposed to go, if not against the seat in front of you?