Who is right and who is wrong?

TurnipDaBeet

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Doot is in the wrong

Oh I’ll lean back & we’ll see who says something & who DOES something

I’ll knock yer *** out if u play that ish w me

Ask nicely... don’t be an ******* & MAYBE i won’t lean back.
 

TurnipDaBeet

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Hahaha oh maaan dat mofo wouldnt do that if i was sitting in front of him ah haha ah haha

Lotta mofos wanna talk **** & THINK they can get away with stuff like this but they KNOW who they can get over on

NO fwukking way he would do that If someone like me is sitting in front of him
 
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TurnipDaBeet

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yall no recline mofos aint sayin’ NOTHIN’ to certain mofos

Talk all the can’t recline u want

I’m reclining in ya face
 

WildcatfaninOhio

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The problem is people that feel they have a right to do whatever they want to. Including to invade some else's space, be in their way, block their view, or simply become a nuisance. And then claim that everyone else must simply deal with it.

The guy in back BEGAN on the right side of the argument. But he took it too far with hitting her headrest. First, she acted like a rude little child. Then he followed suit. Too bad they couldn't settle it like adults. "Excuse me, but you're in my space when you recline." "Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't realize. I'll put my seat back to upright".
 

funKYcat75

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If she doesn’t recline then she’s in the same situation as him, with a reclining person in front of her and her with not much room. He is in the very back of the plane. Should’ve bought his ticket earlier. Just like the guy who complains on a tour bus complaining about the bathroom smell when you’re sitting next to the bathroom. She was probably a see-you-in-tea for recording him.
 

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There seems to be a growing lack of kindness and respect in our country.
Hate and anger rule the day.
Both of the people were in the wrong.
Exactly. It would take 30 seconds for the dude to politely explain the situation and she to understand and compromise.

LMAO at Beet trying to get his fool *** pickled.

LMAO at Funky relegating the poors to the back of the bus and **** them if they complain.
 

John Henry

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Fly first class and you will not have that problem We have plenty of elbow room up here. Even the 7 footers and 350 lb OT fly in comfort. Plus you can have all the drinks you want. Free
 

Zakk Wyldcat

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She is well within her passenger rights to recline her seat, however this would've also been a good time for courtesy/consideration from one human to another by not reclining. She is in no way in the wrong, though.

The guy, on the other hand, is a total jerk who deserves an ***-kicking.
 
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The problem is people that feel they have a right to do whatever they want to. Including to invade some else's space, be in their way, block their view, or simply become a nuisance. And then claim that everyone else must simply deal with it.

The guy in back BEGAN on the right side of the argument. But he took it too far with hitting her headrest. First, she acted like a rude little child. Then he followed suit. Too bad they couldn't settle it like adults. "Excuse me, but you're in my space when you recline." "Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't realize. I'll put my seat back to upright".

False. He was not in the right. That was not his personal space. That space belongs to her seat.
 

TurnipDaBeet

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Oh im the type of guy people “shy” away from... or won’t sit next to me hahaa

Fine by me. Not much of a people person.

But i assure u this GUY wouldnt do that if a grown *** MAN was sitting in front of him.

The tricky sitch would be if it were a woman sitting behind a man doing that.
 

Crushgroove

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See, now I really want to see the difference in the gap between the seat against the bulkhead and the row ahead of it.

I haven't been on a plane since the 90's and that was a gutted single engine for testing tow targets. I have no true concept of the difference in the gaps between other seats. But, the internet rhetoric has me visualizing the back seat of a 350Z. This missing info is very important in determining guilt.
 

WildcatFan1982

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Only a**wipes recline on a plane. I’m tall. I get in position with my knees on the back of the chair. No reclining.

Yep. I'm 6'3" and I'm fine in coach. I'm not going to say it's super comfy or anything but I get by. I once paid $20 for Delta Comfort+ or whatever the hell it was called back then. The extra leg room was nothing special and I got a beer. So really I paid $20 for a beer.
 

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Typically carryon a backpack and put it under my legs after takeoff and slide my feet under the seat in front of me. Person reclining doesn't give me any less leg room, Im 6'2" and legroom has never been an issue for me on a flight. If you want to sit there for 2-3 hours with your knees at a 90 degree angle congrats on making yourself uncomfortable.

That being said I can see how it would be annoying if you have your tray table down and in the middle of the flight the person in front of you decides to recline. Im not going to start punching the seat, but would be annoyed.
 
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One of the guys I work with was on a flight and some dude in front of him brought on Chinese food that stunk up half the plane. The guy sitting next to him went all passive aggressive making statements like “what kind of inconsiderate *** brings food on a plane” and “don’t worry about us that don’t want to smell that all flight”.

When the plane landed as they were getting ready to get off the plane, Chinese food guy calmly stood up, turned around, and asked the guy if he’d like to discuss the odor of his Chinese food outside security. Passive aggressive guy shut up fast.
 

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I'm sure if lady reported it and airline employee witnessed it he would have Benn told to stop it or face the cops in the airport
 

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I'm sure if lady reported it and airline employee witnessed it he would have Benn told to stop it or face the cops in the airport
I read an article about it that said the airline attendant was an *** to her and gave the guy some rum for his trouble.
 
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LineSkiCat14

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Fly first class and you will not have that problem We have plenty of elbow room up here. Even the 7 footers and 350 lb OT fly in comfort. Plus you can have all the drinks you want. Free

I haye flying and this is 100% the way to go. I know im not in the norm here, but i dont get how someone can sit in a cramped middle seat on a 5 hour coast to coast flight. I'll pay the extra just for the convenienece.
 

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lots to unpack, but keeping it simple: do not buy a seat that does not recline. there, fixed it for ya!
a lot of ways to check these things nowadays; airline app or Seatguru will do the trick. this shameless child in the back against the bulkhead is obviously tech-savvy with his earbuds and tablet/phone, so he probably knew it was a bulkhead seat and was getting primed all day just to unleash his brand of perceived justice when the poor person in coach DARED to implement the recline function of their seat.
spare me the "oh everyone should just know not to recline their seat cuz it makes me mad" crap. if you are old enough to fly without an escort, then you too can overcome an occasionally intrusive reclined seat. everyone one on the plane deals with it, well at least the ones in steerage, so get over yourself.
by the way, the worst travellers are the ones who leave their window open on a long flight to Asia with the sun cutting like a freaking laser beam right into your eyes.
 
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Here’s one for you that I’ve never seen before. I was flying tonight in one of those ERJ-145’s that United Express uses. It’s a small jet - holds 50 people - and there is just one flight attendant. Very safe plane btw.

Halfway through the flight a strong odor permeates throughout the cabin. A lady two seats in front me turns around and points to her nose. Others start wondering what’s going on and begin to act nervous. Given that I’m a man of action, I hit the flight attendant call button. The Asian flight attendant comes back and I tell him it smells like something’s burning. In somewhat broken English he tells me he doesn’t smell anything and turns around. I grab him and said “dude, something smells odd. Contact the pilot.” Lady next to me said it smells like plastic is burning, but frankly it didn’t smell like that to me. It smelled like warm, spiced food but you wouldn’t expect that an hour and 15 minutes into a flight.

Finally, the lightbulb goes off for the flight attendant. “I cook noodles up there”, he says. Yep - sure enough - this dude is cooking Ramen with the hot water from the coffee maker. Ridiculous.
 

drawing_dead

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Here’s one for you that I’ve never seen before. I was flying tonight in one of those ERJ-145’s that United Express uses. It’s a small jet - holds 50 people - and there is just one flight attendant. Very safe plane btw.

Halfway through the flight a strong odor permeates throughout the cabin. A lady two seats in front me turns around and points to her nose. Others start wondering what’s going on and begin to act nervous. Given that I’m a man of action, I hit the flight attendant call button. The Asian flight attendant comes back and I tell him it smells like something’s burning. In somewhat broken English he tells me he doesn’t smell anything and turns around. I grab him and said “dude, something smells odd. Contact the pilot.” Lady next to me said it smells like plastic is burning, but frankly it didn’t smell like that to me. It smelled like warm, spiced food but you wouldn’t expect that an hour and 15 minutes into a flight.

Finally, the lightbulb goes off for the flight attendant. “I cook noodles up there”, he says. Yep - sure enough - this dude is cooking Ramen with the hot water from the coffee maker. Ridiculous.

worst part is he is using the water from the fresh water tank on the plane to make his Ramen. ewwww YUCK! that is some nasty stuff right there...

love those puddle jumpers. better hold on to your chewing gum when they take off!