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Hippychickali said:Now that is the epitome of rudeness!! What gives you the right to decide whether or not someone can recline their seat?
Coach travel is uncomfortable. Period. You get what you pay for. However, I don't think it's rude to recline your seat. I don't because I rarely have a need to but I certainly wouldn't think twice if the person in front of me did.
And if someone asked me if they could recline their seat, I think I would feel a little uncomfortable. What's the point? It's not like I'm actually going to say "no". I'm not the boss of the airplane seats!
Ali
Agree! That is not right to put the wedge behind the seat so the person in front of you cannot recline.
I do not ask, and I recline as soon as after take-off. So..don't hate me! Just don't sit behind me! I don't mind if the person in front of me recline their seat.
It is not rude to lean back. The seat is intended to lean back. You don't have to ask, but you should do it slowly and little bby little so you don't knock over anything behind you.
It is rude to keep your seat leaned back during mealtime or when someone behind you wants to climb out.
It is rude to interfere with someone in front trying to lean his seat back.
For those who doesn't like to recline or in front of you to recline and they do, what do you do? Do you ask them to bring their seat back? Do you have a choice? What's the purpose of those seats to go back if you can't use it?