Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a few doctor’s appointments in PG County with my brother. The office was literally filled with people like those two passengers. The waiting room had oversized chairs the size of a loveseat. My brother and I shared one. Every other chair was filled to capacity by an individual.
DING!
DING!!!
We have a winner!!
What this thread has been about all along!
Let's be prejudiced against overweight people AND black people .
You know some of you should not even be allowed to classify yourselves as human beings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have been more polite about it, but I also would have been as firm as possible that I needed to be moved. GO get a flight attendant, and say, "Look, I don't want to make a big deal about this, but the people on either side of me are infringing on my seat. I paid for a seat - a full seat - and I need to be moved." And take it from there, staying firm, but polite. I also would have resisted being rebooked - I am not the one who created this issue, and one of them needs to be rebooked if that's the only solution.
Good luck with that. You can be polite all day long but airline customer service STINKS. You’ll be the one getting rebooked.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
Rightly so. She's the one with the problem. When has air travel ever been pleasant?
Sorry, no. When not one, but two people are spilling into my seat, I *have* the problem, but I am not the one who *created* the problem. The burden of the remedy should fall on the one who caused the situation.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
You are disgusting.
You're an idiot. What makes you think that I wouldn't have the same reaction if they were white?
You need to get a clue. You are the reason why people think we're all monsters and racists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The airline carriers play a huge role in this. Seats keep getting smaller and smaller. The airline doesn't inform the public about the seat restrictions. Their answer is to use a seat belt extender, but obviously, that isn't enough.
Airlines also don't inform you that your seat mate has an "anxiety" dog. This is inexcusable. If you don't like dogs or are allergic, you are SOL.
I agree with this. I am uncomfortable being too close to a strange dog; how come someone gets to relieve their 'anxiety' while generating anxiety for me? That is bullshit.
The last flight I was on, there was an "anxiety" ST. BERNARD. It was sprawled across the aisle for most of the flight.
Anonymous wrote:If those two people were flying together, my money says they bought the aisle and window in hopes that the middle seat would be unused and then they get a free extra seat to spread.
I know so many people who do this and take this gamble. The other woman was super rude though, it was not the way to handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have been more polite about it, but I also would have been as firm as possible that I needed to be moved. GO get a flight attendant, and say, "Look, I don't want to make a big deal about this, but the people on either side of me are infringing on my seat. I paid for a seat - a full seat - and I need to be moved." And take it from there, staying firm, but polite. I also would have resisted being rebooked - I am not the one who created this issue, and one of them needs to be rebooked if that's the only solution.
Good luck with that. You can be polite all day long but airline customer service STINKS. You’ll be the one getting rebooked.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
Rightly so. She's the one with the problem. When has air travel ever been pleasant?
Sorry, no. When not one, but two people are spilling into my seat, I *have* the problem, but I am not the one who *created* the problem. The burden of the remedy should fall on the one who caused the situation.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
You are disgusting.
You're an idiot. What makes you think that I wouldn't have the same reaction if they were white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a few doctor’s appointments in PG County with my brother. The office was literally filled with people like those two passengers. The waiting room had oversized chairs the size of a loveseat. My brother and I shared one. Every other chair was filled to capacity by an individual.
DING!
DING!!!
We have a winner!!
What this thread has been about all along!
Let's be prejudiced against overweight people AND black people .
You know some of you should not even be allowed to classify yourselves as human beings.
Anonymous wrote:Was the woman rude? Yes.
Would I be pissed seated between two 300-pound individuals for a 4-hour flight? Absolutely.
The couple should have booked themselves first class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have been more polite about it, but I also would have been as firm as possible that I needed to be moved. GO get a flight attendant, and say, "Look, I don't want to make a big deal about this, but the people on either side of me are infringing on my seat. I paid for a seat - a full seat - and I need to be moved." And take it from there, staying firm, but polite. I also would have resisted being rebooked - I am not the one who created this issue, and one of them needs to be rebooked if that's the only solution.
Good luck with that. You can be polite all day long but airline customer service STINKS. You’ll be the one getting rebooked.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
Rightly so. She's the one with the problem. When has air travel ever been pleasant?
Sorry, no. When not one, but two people are spilling into my seat, I *have* the problem, but I am not the one who *created* the problem. The burden of the remedy should fall on the one who caused the situation.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
You are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have been more polite about it, but I also would have been as firm as possible that I needed to be moved. GO get a flight attendant, and say, "Look, I don't want to make a big deal about this, but the people on either side of me are infringing on my seat. I paid for a seat - a full seat - and I need to be moved." And take it from there, staying firm, but polite. I also would have resisted being rebooked - I am not the one who created this issue, and one of them needs to be rebooked if that's the only solution.
Good luck with that. You can be polite all day long but airline customer service STINKS. You’ll be the one getting rebooked.
Youre only saying this because they are Black.
Rightly so. She's the one with the problem. When has air travel ever been pleasant?
Sorry, no. When not one, but two people are spilling into my seat, I *have* the problem, but I am not the one who *created* the problem. The burden of the remedy should fall on the one who caused the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The airline carriers play a huge role in this. Seats keep getting smaller and smaller. The airline doesn't inform the public about the seat restrictions. Their answer is to use a seat belt extender, but obviously, that isn't enough.
Airlines also don't inform you that your seat mate has an "anxiety" dog. This is inexcusable. If you don't like dogs or are allergic, you are SOL.
I agree with this. I am uncomfortable being too close to a strange dog; how come someone gets to relieve their 'anxiety' while generating anxiety for me? That is bullshit.