“My cousin came up with the business class trick in the heat of the moment!” the Redditor tells us. “He’s quick-witted and tends to have a dry sense of humor, so, when Karen refused to move, he decided to use a bit of ‘creative persuasion’ to reclaim his seat without escalating things too much.”The plan could’ve easily backfired if the Karen just had some critical thinking skills—she would’ve known that there was no business class on the plane.
“He could tell the row mates had been dealing with her attitude for a while, so they seemed pretty amused that she got called out. One of thegave my cousin a knowing look, and she even checked in with him afterward to make sure everything was okay. It felt like everyone onboard could finally relax and enjoy the flight in peace!”
Many passengers, however, think that asking to change seats is a breach of flying etiquette. 31% of respondents in one pollthat swapping places is a no-no. This also corresponds to what etiquette experts say; if you want a particular seat, you’ll have to reserve it.that people shouldn’t assume that someone will want to switch seats. And if you’re doing it, at least have the decency to make the trade equal.
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