screwjack
Winger
aw,nevermind.hope you get sorted with your reclining seat issue soon.
maybe one of the ‘trolly dollies’ could help resolve your problem with the nasty man
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aw,nevermind.hope you get sorted with your reclining seat issue soon.
Is it poor social ettiquette?
Sat here 5 mins into a 2.5 hour delay before we can takr off, stuck on the plane, gadgies knees in my back, and this jewish fella in front reclines his seat so its about an inch from my face so i asked him if he would unrecline it and his son starts giving me jip about the function of the chair so i told him to fuck off as theres no one else on the plane reclining now the mother is kicking off in hebrew . Am i wrong here like?
Ohhh look at me and my jet set life style........Once we get off the ground like.
I'm guessing he's an Orthodox Jew in all the hat and garb? Without wanting to stereotype, I've always found them to be amongst the most arrogant people when travelling. They always seem to push to the front of the queue, never say please or thank you and are generally unpleasant types. When I was travelling to Israel a few times a few years back, it was always the orthodox mob who acted like this, rarely anyone else on the flight where you have to imagine there will be a fair proportion of "normal" jews.Is it poor social ettiquette?
Sat here 5 mins into a 2.5 hour delay before we can takr off, stuck on the plane, gadgies knees in my back, and this jewish fella in front reclines his seat so its about an inch from my face so i asked him if he would unrecline it and his son starts giving me jip about the function of the chair so i told him to fuck off as theres no one else on the plane reclining now the mother is kicking off in hebrew . Am i wrong here like?
I'm guessing he's an Orthodox Jew in all the hat and garb? Without wanting to stereotype, I've always found them to be amongst the most arrogant people when travelling. They always seem to push to the front of the queue, never say please or thank you and are generally unpleasant types. When I was travelling to Israel a few times a few years back, it was always the orthodox mob who acted like this, rarely anyone else on the flight where you have to imagine there will be a fair proportion of "normal" jews.
Is it poor social ettiquette?
Sat here 5 mins into a 2.5 hour delay before we can takr off, stuck on the plane, gadgies knees in my back, and this jewish fella in front reclines his seat so its about an inch from my face so i asked him if he would unrecline it and his son starts giving me jip about the function of the chair so i told him to fuck off as theres no one else on the plane reclining now the mother is kicking off in hebrew . Am i wrong here like?
Didn't think you were allowed to recline until the seatbelt sign had gone off.
It's horrible when you're in that situation, I'd get up and wander around, chat to the crew, grab a drink or two, just generally stretch your legs.Another 1hour 50mins the pilot just said. Stuck here in this sweaty metal tube of despair. Everyone can fuck off
I roll with the rule that reclining is a right reserved to everybody. If somebody reclines in front of you, then you have the right to also recline. However if the infront seat isn't reclined then you should reserve caution. Basically once the first recline happens then everybody is entitled to recline. If nobody is reclining then it's a little rude.
Nee drink either but I've a bottle of scotch in my bag might crack it openIt's horrible when you're in that situation, I'd get up and wander around, chat to the crew, grab a drink or two, just generally stretch your legs.
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I would tend to agree, if the bloke behind me was already reclined then fair enough, but his knees are in my back i couldn't recline if i wanted to
Nee drink either but I've a bottle of scotch in my bag might crack it open
Shit in his hat