Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
She isn’t ENTITLED to recline FFS. She paid for transportation.
If she can’t listen to the FA then she should be kicked off the flight.
How do you know she didn’t pay for a seat assignment and chose a seat that reclines? When you select a seat that doesn’t recline (back row or in front of exist row) the airline informs you before choosing that seat that it doesn’t recline. So obviously they know people care about that sort of thing. She paid for a reclining seat. He should have paid for the exit row and then the seat in front of him couldn’t recline! Problem solved!
When you buy a ticket you aren’t guaranteed particular equipment or seat assignment.
If you pay to pick your seat, yes you are!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The airlines ought to fix the seats so they don’t recline. They are already way too small.
I see it differently. The airlines ought to treat passengers better and space the rows farther apart so that we can all have enough space to recline. It's the configuration that's causing these problems.
Until passengers vote with their feet/wallets on this, the airlines will continue. It’s business. That does in no way excuse the man’s behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Has the man been identified?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
She isn’t ENTITLED to recline FFS. She paid for transportation.
If she can’t listen to the FA then she should be kicked off the flight.
How do you know she didn’t pay for a seat assignment and chose a seat that reclines? When you select a seat that doesn’t recline (back row or in front of exist row) the airline informs you before choosing that seat that it doesn’t recline. So obviously they know people care about that sort of thing. She paid for a reclining seat. He should have paid for the exit row and then the seat in front of him couldn’t recline! Problem solved!
When you buy a ticket you aren’t guaranteed particular equipment or seat assignment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As much as liberals want the US to be a communist country, this is isn't a communist country. You get what you paid for, not what you need or what you demand. You don't get to demand how the seat in front of you is used (unless you pay for that seat too).
Hey! I am a liberal and 100% pro your-seat-is-yours-to-recline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
She isn’t ENTITLED to recline FFS. She paid for transportation.
If she can’t listen to the FA then she should be kicked off the flight.
How do you know she didn’t pay for a seat assignment and chose a seat that reclines? When you select a seat that doesn’t recline (back row or in front of exist row) the airline informs you before choosing that seat that it doesn’t recline. So obviously they know people care about that sort of thing. She paid for a reclining seat. He should have paid for the exit row and then the seat in front of him couldn’t recline! Problem solved!
When you buy a ticket you aren’t guaranteed particular equipment or seat assignment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
She isn’t ENTITLED to recline FFS. She paid for transportation.
If she can’t listen to the FA then she should be kicked off the flight.
How do you know she didn’t pay for a seat assignment and chose a seat that reclines? When you select a seat that doesn’t recline (back row or in front of exist row) the airline informs you before choosing that seat that it doesn’t recline. So obviously they know people care about that sort of thing. She paid for a reclining seat. He should have paid for the exit row and then the seat in front of him couldn’t recline! Problem solved!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
She isn’t ENTITLED to recline FFS. She paid for transportation.
If she can’t listen to the FA then she should be kicked off the flight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
Almost. I think the guy actually WAS perfectly polite in his request, and then the woman decided to still be a jerk and recline. The guy was clearly squashed, he asked nicely, it was only a 2 hour flight, and she decided to just do it anyway. That's why even the flight attendant thought she was a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both *holes.
They were flying from New Orleans to Charlotte, it's a 2 hr flight. No reason they couldn't have behaved like adults for 2 hrs.
My guess is he asked her not to recline and while, yes, she has the right to do so, she could have respected his request and sucked it up for 2 hrs, but no, she decided to be a jerk and recline. Now maybe he wasn't polite in his request and she kept her seat reclined just to prove a point and be a jerk, who knows. He still should not have been hitting her seat. That is juvenile and shows a complete lack of self control.
This sums the whole thing up perfectly.
But here's the thing - it is well within that woman's right to say no. I can politely ask you to give me $100, but you're not being a jerk or immoral if you decide to say no.
Lots of people here are rationalizing theft or extortion - the woman is in the right. We are entitled to that which belongs to us or what we paid for. We are not entitled to things that do not belong to us.
Anonymous wrote:
As much as liberals want the US to be a communist country, this is isn't a communist country. You get what you paid for, not what you need or what you demand. You don't get to demand how the seat in front of you is used (unless you pay for that seat too).