Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Flight attendants are not going to do this. And there is no “down.” That is just where the knees are. Maybe not on a 5’9” person like in the OP. But on a 6’2”+ person? That is just where the knees are and no FA is going to say something about that. Any more than they are going to call out a fat person. Stay mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Of course, there is something you can do. You can have the flight attendant tell him to put his knees down and treat him like the toddler he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of us know of this person was sitting weirdly or truly needed the space. If it was the former then that sucks. If it was the latter that still sucks but there’s nothing that can be done.
Maybe OP could have gone to the bathroom and if she saw the other pax was sitting weirdly she could asked tried explaining about her back surgery and asking politely. Of course maybe he had knee surgery or something…
I don't know why it's so hard to understand that you purchased ONE seat. Not the one you are sitting in and the one in front of you. What can be done if you don't fit in the seat you purchased is that you buy a different one with more legroom or you don't fly at all. It's really simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're the same people who lean all the way back.
I only put my knees in the seat when someone reclines. And then I do it with a vengeance.
Anonymous wrote:They're the same people who lean all the way back.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is 6’3 and almost always pay for extra legroom but sometimes it isn’t an option. And sometimes it’s prohibitively expensive. I’m sorry about your back but a 30 second conversation with the person sitting behind you or the flight attendant if you’d like to move will work a lot better than complaining on here. Also, keep in mind that the person squeezed into a seat with no room behind you isn’t comfortable either. When making a choice to fly we all choose to accept that it comes with annoyances and discomforts.
Anonymous wrote:I assure you to person with his knees rammed into your seat is more uncomfortable than you are OP. There is nothing you can do.
Anonymous wrote:They're the same people who lean all the way back.
Anonymous wrote:None of us know of this person was sitting weirdly or truly needed the space. If it was the former then that sucks. If it was the latter that still sucks but there’s nothing that can be done.
Maybe OP could have gone to the bathroom and if she saw the other pax was sitting weirdly she could asked tried explaining about her back surgery and asking politely. Of course maybe he had knee surgery or something…