inkkognito
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So what do you do when you speak to the child and/or parent, and they pull an "I don't speak English" routine? I had that on a SW flight, and I swear there was something wrong with the kid. She was 9 or 10, and not only did she kick, but she routinely smacked her head into my seatback for the entire flight! I swear I'm not exaggerating! I was in the exit row, with a stranger next to me; I was in front of psycho kid, and he kept looking over at me like, "What demon is possessing the little monster?" It was a full flight, so moving wasn't an option. Mom was speaking Spanish to her, and when I tried to speak to them, they gave me a blank look. I know some choice curse words in Spanish, but I chose not to use them; I just kept reminding myself, "It's only a two hour flight." But I sure did wish the kid would knock herself unconscious.
All in all, since I fly to/from Orlando a lot, I take the seat kickers in stride. This was the only one I've ever had who was REALLY bad. Most of the others take a hint if I pop my seat back every time the kicking gets too obnoxious.
Barb
All in all, since I fly to/from Orlando a lot, I take the seat kickers in stride. This was the only one I've ever had who was REALLY bad. Most of the others take a hint if I pop my seat back every time the kicking gets too obnoxious.
Barb