Out of interest how does the op know he’s Jewish? A religious Jew would not be flying on a Friday afternoon/evening (unless of course the op is in a very different time zone).
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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.
Someone else had that idea 80 years ago, it didn't go well.Worst type of humans, would be the first i'd cull....
Someone else had that idea 80 years ago, it didn't go well.
I see . I never fly long haul . Spain's far enough for me . I never saw putting your seat back as a potential problem though . If the person in front puts his seat back, simply do the same . You maintain your frontal space and it's more comfortable . Some folk just love to whinge .A lot of the budget airlines do this so they can cram a couple of extra seats in. In normal circumstances, ie taking off on time, there's no need to recline on most short-haul flights anyway. Long haul is a different matter.
I would consider reclining but the lad behind me is 6ft 7 and I've never reclined when someone is behind me. At least I'd ask them first
You posting to a Muslim lady Boris?Congratulations, you're now an anti semite... Watch yer letterbox
Are you a number of Momentum?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.
I hate travelling during the holidays - another one for me is the bewilderment people have with going through the security. Had one fella a while ago go through several times as he had his keys, phone and wallet in him but only declared one thing at a timeWorst type of humans. can’t decide whether this or the scrum at baggage reclaim is my least favourite thing about holidays.
To solve the baggage reclaim thing I revive they should just electrify the 2 meters closest to the belt, and if you stay in that zone for more than 5 seconds you get a few thousand volts sent through your body.
spot onReclining your seat is such a tiny gain compared to the massive arseache caused to the poor sod behind that it can only be the worst sort of sociopaths that do it.
Me neither , its the sign of a selfish wankerI hate it when people do it in front of me. I've never reclined my seat on a flight out of courtesy for those behind me.
No Harry, just someone who has travelled beyond Jesmond once in a while and observed behaviour.Are you a number of Momentum?
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?