Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter gets motion sickness with the window shade up. Would you rather she be vomiting a few seats away?
You can and should get her medicine for that. Stop making your child suffer.
Says the person who doesn't have motion sickness.
DP but I get motion sickness and I will never get on a plane again taking Dramamine every 4 hours. SO not worth it. Medicate your poor child!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter gets motion sickness with the window shade up. Would you rather she be vomiting a few seats away?
You can and should get her medicine for that. Stop making your child suffer.
Says the person who doesn't have motion sickness.
Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
Anonymous wrote:I find it to be so rude when people do this. One thing if it's a redeye, or if it's dark, or if the sun is shining right into people's eyes. But otherwise, the window belongs to everyone in the row. I've had this happen so many times recently and you don't even know when you're landing. It's soooooooo selfish!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
+1
If you want control the window get the window seat. If you want more leg room, aisle. If you need to help 2 kids the middle. Everyone knows this; common knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Some of us get a migraine from the bright light. It is a trigger. Would you prefer that I vomit on your lap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
This. Window shade rights belong to the person in the window seat.
That said, I don't know why people book the window seat if they don't want to look out the window. I keep it open.
Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter gets motion sickness with the window shade up. Would you rather she be vomiting a few seats away?
You can and should get her medicine for that. Stop making your child suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of us get a migraine from the bright light. It is a trigger. Would you prefer that I vomit on your lap?
I feel confident that you have other ways of dealing with your migraines than commandeering the window shade. How do you deal with bright light every day?
Anonymous wrote:Window up people are absolutely, positively the stupidest animals on the planet.
Do you friggin realize how high up you are in the atmosphere? How much more intense the sun's rays are at those altitudes? The reason you close the shades, idiots, is because not only a) can it be hot AF, b) it is blinding as hell for everyone around you during a flight.
Shades up during take off and landing? Fine. All other times, 100% closed. I can't believe how stupid some travelers are who leave the shades up when your 10s of thousands of feet high in the air and the temperature is rising because of how intense the sun's rays are they are coming in . Stupid dumb people who do that should be thrown outta the damn plane.