Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
+1
Yep. I like the shade up during the day as well, but I value easy access to the bathroom more, so I book the aisle and deal with the fact that the window seat passenger determines the status of the shade. And of course, the hapless middle seat passenger gets both armrests.
Anonymous wrote:I hate when the window is open. I’m assuming it’s like a 50-50 thing, some like it open some like it closed. What I do not understand is why this would make someone angry?
Anonymous wrote:I think people put the shade down because they are oh so sophisticated and bored with flying that they don't need to see the amazing view during take off or landing that the poor peasants who don't get to travel often would really like to see.
Anonymous wrote:I was once in an aisle seat, and the person in the middle kindly asked the window seater to lower the window, as the light was giving her a headache. Window seater refused. Middle seater ended up with a severe migraine and made ready use of her barf bag for the last 90 minutes of the flight.
Anonymous wrote:The window does not belong to everyone in the row. It belongs to the window seat.
Anonymous wrote:What's rude is someone reaching over you to close the window without asking. Yes this happened to me. I think I had dozed off briefly and I opened my eyes to the woman in the middle seat reaching across me. I looked at her like she was crazy and opened it back up. She nervously said something about the glare so I lowered it halfway. The nerve.
Anonymous wrote:Saying the window seat belongs to the window person is ridic. Aisle person doesn’t rule access to the aisle.
People should be considerate and ask if it’s ok before fully lowering the shade so others can’t see out. I think most people know this but quite a few don’t
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!