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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-03-2011 @ 1:49AM
oNe_iLL said...
Are you all really shocked that people want to lean back, however little it's possible, in their seats? This is a surprise to you? I always just make sure I'm ready for the person in front of me to lean back (if they're not already), and haven't had any problems.
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8-31-2011 @ 8:11PM
Alex said...
I'm 6'4" and 90% of the time the person in front of me is 5'1". Without fail, they recline the seat down on my lap or slam the arm rest into my knee. Now when I fly and the person in front of me tries to go back I push them right back up and if they keep trying they have a fight on their hands.
I've never reclined my seat out of courtesy to the other passengers but I think I'm the only one.