Everybody has their preferred plane seat, which is likely to be a window or an aisle. The middle seat is often one that's dreaded – especially if you're sitting next to random people. But when one woman asked if she could swap with the occupant of a window seat on the plane for a "stupid" reason and was told no, she was seething.
Posting a videoof her side of the interaction, @life_in_mini_stories shared a clip of a woman sitting in a window seat, minding her own business. Of course, many times when you occupy these seats, you've paid an additional feefor the pleasure.
She shared a woman allegedly said to her: "Excuse me, would you mind switching seats? My son really wants to sit by the window. He just loves watching the clouds."
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The female responded by saying she couldn't switch, because she "picked this seat ahead of time". The woman in the video also shared she also likes looking outside during a flight.
The mum was incensed already, saying she didn't understand why the woman wouldn't swap with her, pointing out "nobody has ever refused before".
She also seethed: "You must not have kids; otherwise, you'd know it's normal to give your seat up for a child. Or do you want him crying for the whole flight?"
The woman in the video explained it wasn't her "problem" if the child was crying, stating once more that she wouldn't be giving up her seat.
"If you wanted your son to sit by the window, you should've planned ahead and booked a window seat," she pointed out.
The mum said she wasn't "paying extra just because one person thinks she's smarter than everyone else". She also continued her attack, saying: "You're a grown woman, have some shame," accusing her of "making a scene".
But the female responded by pointing out she knows she's a "grown woman," and that's why she books her seat "ahead of time instead of guilt-tripping strangers into giving theirs up".
The mum accused her of not caring about other people's feelings, or children, branding her as "disgusting".
In the comments of the video, someone wrote: "You're 100% in the right and she has absolutely no right to ask."
Another added: "Asking is okay, but she needs to take no for an answer."
"While I agree that I’d keep my seat, I also think the mother of the child has a right to ask as much as I have the right to say hell no," somebody shared.
A man seethed: "NEVER give up a seat you prepaid extra for! ESPECIALLY to accommodate those who tried to be clever by not paying for seats they wanted."
Someone joked: "You're teaching that child and parent a great lesson... In the real world you, #1 plan ahead, #2 stand your ground, #3 you can't get what you want by crying."
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