Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta is now retrofitting all of their A320’s to recline 1/2 as much as before.
wow way to ruin for it everybody
Right. Everyone can thank the jerk lady for taking this stand on behalf of everyone else!
What good is the ability to recline if we don’t have the right to use it? So all of you no-recliners shouldn’t care if they take away the ability. I’ll keep flying SW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
She’s standing up for herself and her rights. You want her to be a good little woman, shut up and do what she’s told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta is now retrofitting all of their A320’s to recline 1/2 as much as before.
wow way to ruin for it everybody
Right. Everyone can thank the jerk lady for taking this stand on behalf of everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta CEO says you can recline but you should ask first.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/airline-passengers-should-ask-they-recline-delta-ceo-says-after-n1137351
Delta CEO shouldn't put passengers in this situation in the first place.
Aircraft travel started at a time when people still had some manners and class. They weren’t such self centered, entitled, obnoxious people who think that because a feature is there to be used when/if appropriate then I’VE TECHNICALLY PAID FOR IT SO I’VE GOT THE RIGHT TO USE IT EVERY SINGLE SECOND NO MATTER WHAT DAMMIT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta is now retrofitting all of their A320’s to recline 1/2 as much as before.
wow way to ruin for it everybody
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
She’s standing up for herself and her rights. You want her to be a good little woman, shut up and do what she’s told.
When you are in a sardine can, you should line up like good little sardines.
She didn’t have the “right” to recline. Definitely not after the FA asked her to straighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
She’s standing up for herself and her rights. You want her to be a good little woman, shut up and do what she’s told.
No, recliners impose on the space of the people behind them. They are the aggressor. It’s as bad as pointing a finger in their face. All she has to do is decide that she won’t do that to someone else, regardless of what is “allowed.” Good character. It’s that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
She’s standing up for herself and her rights. You want her to be a good little woman, shut up and do what she’s told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
She’s standing up for herself and her rights. You want her to be a good little woman, shut up and do what she’s told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
It’s too bad she doesn’t have the moral character to be the better person, regardless of what other people are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”
Isn’t that what the guy behind her is saying?
Anonymous wrote:What airlines are people flying where this is such an issue?
When I've flown on American Airlines, the seat only reclines a little. Considering the angle of the seat, I'm assuming that the person behind me is losing maybe 1/2 " legroom (if that). Is that what people are fussing about, or are there airlines where the seats recline significantly more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched it and not at all what I was expecting given the comments that made it seem he was some over the top asshole. He gently taps and shakes the seat basiclaly to the beat of his music. He is being annoying but not aggressive. His response is immature and unnecessary but this isn't some 'losing it' episode like people are saying.
They seem to have gotten into a dynamic of both wanting to irritate the other.
Who knows what really happened. Maybe she reclined then unreclined her seat repeatedly or did who knows what. I think they both deserved each other
He was absolutely being passive aggressive. She had the right to recline and the FA did NOT have the right to tell her not to.
Is that defined in the airline passenger bill of rights?![]()
She needs to obey the FA. Period.
I would have told the flight attendant I will put my seat back up when everyone on the plane is told to do so. Until then, it’s disparate treatment.
Why can’t you choose to be considerate?
Why do I have to be the unlucky one who can’t recline when everyone else on the plane is allowed to? Besides I fly SW where legroom is much better. My 6’4” DH is fine even if the person in front of him reclines.
“Me, me, me, me, me!”