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!
Anonymous wrote:OGMAFB. You pay for a window seat, you're in charge of YOUR window shade. It's bad enough now that we're not allowed to recline our airline issued reclinable seat because "rude". You want to control the shade, get a window seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
The person closing it has a reason. You may not know the reason, but in their judgment, there is some reason to close it. Don’t overthink it.
-Sun is too bright
-Can’t see the TV screen because of glare
-Wants to take a nap
-Looking at the vast horizon triggers a panic attack (yes, this has happened to me and it was awful).
Many other reasons…..
Anonymous wrote:NP but it’s on the parent or individual to manage their own issues. That means Dramamine, vomit bags or an eye mask to not see the movement.
Let me get this straight. I'm supposed to drug my child with Dramamine -- which makes her sleepy and out of it -- or force her to wear an eye shade for the duration of the flight rather than lowering the window shade when she sits in the window seat, which solves the problem. No thanks. If you feel that strongly about it, book a window seat so you have control over the shade.
This is an absolutely ridiculous debate that reveals how rude and nasty some of you have become. Seriously? You feel so entitled to look out a plane window that you are hostile to a kid who gets motion sick? You are truly terrible, selfish people. I hope you become motion sick on your next flight and vomit for the duration.
Anonymous wrote: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!
What are you talking about, crazy person? The pilot and/or flight attendants ANNOUNCE that the flight is preparing for landing, and they ask people to put window shades up for landing.
Anonymous wrote:NP but it’s on the parent or individual to manage their own issues. That means Dramamine, vomit bags or an eye mask to not see the movement.
Let me get this straight. I'm supposed to drug my child with Dramamine -- which makes her sleepy and out of it -- or force her to wear an eye shade for the duration of the flight rather than lowering the window shade when she sits in the window seat, which solves the problem. No thanks. If you feel that strongly about it, book a window seat so you have control over the shade.
This is an absolutely ridiculous debate that reveals how rude and nasty some of you have become. Seriously? You feel so entitled to look out a plane window that you are hostile to a kid who gets motion sick? You are truly terrible, selfish people. I hope you become motion sick on your next flight and vomit for the duration.