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TopicPlane passenger furious as no-one willing to give up window seat. Was he wrong?
Timmyjinkle
03/24/23 2:35:26 PM
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How would you rate?










"He said he 'deserves' the window seat on the plane"

Giving up your plane seat so passengers can be next to, or closer to family members and friends is usually just polite. However, when someone doesn't want to move, the stance can divide opinion.

One man has caused uproar over plane etiquette after admitting his fury over being denied his preferred seat - simply because he felt like he 'deserved' it. After a mix-up with bookings, he was was left with "a seat he didn't want", and when he tried to get someone to move he was left hanging and people just giving him "seriously angry looks"

https://www.mirror.co.uk/travel/news/mans-fury-no-one-give-29501142

https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/real-life/plane-passenger-furious-no-one-8276898

(However, after reading the Reddit Post*, you can clearly tell it's not even pretending to be real, the subreddit is called "creekyhours", the absolute state of "Journalism" in the UK is abysmal)

*https://www.reddit.com/r/creekyhours/comments/11wacpx/i_asked_a_guy_if_he_could_swap_seats_on_a_plane/#

On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being terrible, how would you rate the Journalism in the UK?

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