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Meh. i'm going to recline my seat. The person in front of me has always reclined theirs so I'm going to do the same. I agree about the meal times and such. Clearly then it's rude and the flight attendants ask you to put it up any way. But yeah, my trip to see my SO is a 16 hour flight. I can not sit straight up and down that entire time.
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I actually found this article a bit funny as well to be honest, haha. I don't usually have a problem with people reclining their seats, even if I'm quite tall, because most flights I've been on have been long-haul, and I more than understand people need to get some sleep... And I will want to have some too, so I'll recline my seat as well! I guess it's a bit of hypocrisy, long people don't want the person in front of them to recline their seat but they want to be able to do so themselves :P Of course not saying this applies to everyone, I just know a few people who think like this
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I look at it like this. The seat comes with the ability so that you can reclline it. It is part of the ticket that you paid for. Sorry if you are tall or overweight and it is uncomfortable but I have every right to recline my seat at any time I want. If I am tired, I am going to recline it. It is like 3 inches. I absolutely hate to fly, reclining my seat to sleep is a must for me to be able to even have half a chance to do so. Parents that don't control their kids are just bad parents, not just in planes. People that have over sized carry ons most likely paid extra for it, the airlines seem to always get their pound of flesh.
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Originally posted by Hollandia View PostI look at it like this. The seat comes with the ability so that you can reclline it. It is part of the ticket that you paid for. Sorry if you are tall or overweight and it is uncomfortable but I have every right to recline my seat at any time I want. If I am tired, I am going to recline it. It is like 3 inches. I absolutely hate to fly, reclining my seat to sleep is a must for me to be able to even have half a chance to do so. Parents that don't control their kids are just bad parents, not just in planes. People that have over sized carry ons most likely paid extra for it, the airlines seem to always get their pound of flesh.
And I doubt that people paid for the oversized carry ons on the flights that I was on. I didn't see any checks occur as we were boarding the flight. The airlines also only checked the weight, not the dimensions. Often on my flights, it's too busy to check the dimensions as there are too many people to get sorted.
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Originally posted by Tooki View PostAsking someone to not recline their seat outside of meal times is too much for even me, and I'm tall myself as well. If I can manage to function ok, so can anybody else.
And I doubt that people paid for the oversized carry ons on the flights that I was on. I didn't see any checks occur as we were boarding the flight. The airlines also only checked the weight, not the dimensions. Often on my flights, it's too busy to check the dimensions as there are too many people to get sorted.
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Originally posted by Hollandia View PostI cannot speak for the globe but PHL checks everytime I go. I have seen them charge people for them. Now that you have to pay extra for checked bags, it really does not add much time.
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Originally posted by Tooki View PostIt looks to be pretty hit-and-miss. I've only had my carry-on bag weighed at Paris-Charles De Gaulle, it was almost 2kg over the limit and the girl just said to not worry about it.
I can say this, because I am from there. LOL.
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Originally posted by digitalfever View PostIf you want any easy flight don't even take luggage. Ugh.
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