Anonymous wrote:+1 OP. If you are not in a hurry, don't make everyone else wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate the people who can’t wait their turn. The people in front of you need to get off the plane too. I standup right away to prevent people in the back from rushing the aisles. So rude. Why do you think you’re time is more important than someone else’s?
I stand up in hope to exit as soon as I can, but if you stand up and don’t walk when there’s space ahead of you - something’s wrong with you
People from the back of the plane try to rush to the front before the door is even open. I stand up and put my carry-on on the floor in front of me. That way the people in the front can actually leave the plane without some from the back blocking them in the aisle.
I do the same (stand up with my carryon) but if there is space in front of me I move, I don’t block those behind me.
Once I see someone in front of me getting out of their seat, of course I stop to let them do it. But I don’t want to just stand there with empty space ahead of me.
Do you move forward before the door is open? I give the people in front of me a chance to leave instead the being rundown and blocked from getting out by the people from the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My beef is with those who stand up and start slowly packing, all the while blocking the aisle. If you need to pack after the seatbelt sign is off, do it in your seat and let those who are more organized deplane!
But yes the polite blockers annoy me too. Honestly I think it is a sign of an easy life if someone can afford the luxury of being overly polite
Please apply that thinking to people who choose not to be polite to you by your standards. After all, each person sets their own bar for politeness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My beef is with those who stand up and start slowly packing, all the while blocking the aisle. If you need to pack after the seatbelt sign is off, do it in your seat and let those who are more organized deplane!
But yes the polite blockers annoy me too. Honestly I think it is a sign of an easy life if someone can afford the luxury of being overly polite
Anonymous wrote:It drives me bananas when people on airplanes insist on deboarding airplanes by row. All 6 people in row 3 have to depart before some Uber Polite Person in row 4 will move. I'm not against being polite and don't advocate for a mad dash pushing row 3 folks of the way. I mean waiting for a slowpoke in row 3 who hasn't even stood up yet to make his way finally to the aisle, meantime, the Uber Polite Person has held up 5 people behind him who were ready to hoof it off the plane and make a connection.
I never say anything because it seems so pushy. But seriously, Uber Polite Person, you are not actually being polite to the people behind you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate the people who can’t wait their turn. The people in front of you need to get off the plane too. I standup right away to prevent people in the back from rushing the aisles. So rude. Why do you think you’re time is more important than someone else’s?
I stand up in hope to exit as soon as I can, but if you stand up and don’t walk when there’s space ahead of you - something’s wrong with you
People from the back of the plane try to rush to the front before the door is even open. I stand up and put my carry-on on the floor in front of me. That way the people in the front can actually leave the plane without some from the back blocking them in the aisle.
I do the same (stand up with my carryon) but if there is space in front of me I move, I don’t block those behind me.
Once I see someone in front of me getting out of their seat, of course I stop to let them do it. But I don’t want to just stand there with empty space ahead of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My beef is with those who stand up and start slowly packing, all the while blocking the aisle. If you need to pack after the seatbelt sign is off, do it in your seat and let those who are more organized deplane!
+1. I think I also have a beef with some rando who decides to stand in aisle and wait for Slow Packer. It's possible to agree with both sides here. People who push from behind are rude. So are people who, for no good reason, stand in the middle of the aisles blocking everyone behind them.