livndisney
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But see why take an almost passive aggressive approach. Most people are reasonable. Honestly, your approach would tick me off more and I'd probably ignore you. Instead just be straightforward..."Excuse me sir or maam... I'm sorry, but we are really cramped back here and have our baby with us. Would it be at all possible for you to please not recline your seat all the way back.. if you could even do it halfway I would be so very appreciative." yes, you might get a tool who will say no... most people will help you out.
Why would saying "No" make someone a "tool"? I have a family member with severe back issues. Sitting upright is painful if not impossible some days. Leaning back-"reclining" relieves pain. To look at this person you would not know. Jabbing your knees into her back as someone said her DH does
. She does make the airline aware of her medical needs (she is alot of fun at security LOL). I don't see how saying no makes someone rude.
I also find it funny (not saying any of you) that everyone I have seen on a plane recline back are quick to put their seat back in the upright position once the snacks are served!
I guess that you could look at it another way. If you have a medical condition that requires you to recline your seat all the way then maybe YOU should be the one buying first class tickets. Imagine if your on a business trip and doing some work on your computer. I then recline all the way (I never have) and you can no longer use your computer properly. Are you going to high-five me when we get off the plane for using "what I have a right to use" or are you going to be bothered that you were in the middle of doing something and using the space infront of you when I decided that I needed to rest? Take it up a notch. Imagine if I let my 6 yr old recline his seat all the way and you can not use your tray or are cramped. Are you thinking "well they paid for the seat, the airlines allow reclining so I will just sit here and maybe they will eventually put the seat in an upright position so I can finish what I am doing?" Because even though he is 6 and does not NEED to recline and will probably not even sit in a reclined postion the whole flight but will want to keep his seat that way he has the right to do that b/c we paid for the seat. Remember, you need to ask us nicely if you want us to put the seat up AND we have the right to say no.
Just wanted to present another side.