sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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Just how short are you?
5'10
So I am about average, but by no means tall.
Just how short are you?
5'10
So I am about average, but by no means tall.
I'm gonna guess you're not 6'4. If someone reclines into me there is a constant pressure on my knees.
Not much I can do about it on a coach, as if I travel with Seagulls Travel for example you can't pay for a seat with more leg room. I don't fly very often but it's generally a struggle to afford the cost of an economy flight over the pond never mind paying more. The casual comments about paying more on here make me wonder just how much some people earn!
I’ve experienced the same, and the rudeness was staggering, the people in front of us had bulkhead seats so unlimited legroom, but as soon as they were able to they went full recline. I asked them if they’d consider just going half way, but they point blank refused, only sitting up when meals were brought around.
This may help ease the situation, I shall try them next time.
http://www.gadgetduck.com/goods/kneedefender.html
But you seriously expect tall people (it's hardly by choice!) to pay, hundreds of pounds, to upgrade their seats so that you can recline your seat a bit?
I don't expect them to, no. I just don't expect them to expect me to be uncomfortable on a long journey just so they can be comfortable. Said tall people are as selfish as said recliners by demanding such things.
But you are happy for them to be uncomfortable so that you are comfortable. Perhaps if reclining is so vital it should be you who pays for a business class seat?
Let me ask you ask you a simple question. If you pay for a phone and you're in the middle of a cafe and your partner calls, would you not pick up and use the facilities you've paid for in the phone just because you may upset someone else by speaking on the phone in said cafe?
Perhaps I should. But the Economy class seats have always done what I've needed adequately. So why would I?
I must say as well, I've never once had an issue with a fellow passenger when I've reclined. But I guess that's because every long haul flight I've ever been on, the majority of people on there have reclined. In fact, it seems like the faux outrage at reclining is something kept purely for those from NSC. Most people do it. Most people do it because on a long haul flight they want to sleep. Why should I be penalised simply because I'm the unlucky t*at who has a tall person behind me?
But the height argument is still laced in hypocrisy - tall people want those in front not to recline so they can be more comfortable, but at the expense of those people in front having a more comfortable long haul journey.
No, never. Put up with it someone doing it to me once on a charter flight back from the Canaries by the end of which I was so claustrophobic I was borderline psychotic.
Since then, I have never and will never again fly on a charter aircraft and the longest I will fly in an Easyjet trip is around three hours. Then I usually try and book the second row of the exit row seats as the ones in front of me are fixed and don't recline.
Long haul, it's Premium Economy as a minimum these days. I appreciate I am fortunate enough to be able to afford to do that but also, I don't want to go anywhere badly enough that I'd be prepared to fly in steerage ever again.
Let me ask you ask you a simple question. If you pay for a phone and you're in the middle of a cafe and your partner calls, would you not pick up and use the facilities you've paid for in the phone just because you may upset someone else by speaking on the phone in said cafe?
Perhaps I should. But the Economy class seats have always done what I've needed adequately. So why would I?
I must say as well, I've never once had an issue with a fellow passenger when I've reclined. But I guess that's because every long haul flight I've ever been on, the majority of people on there have reclined. In fact, it seems like the faux outrage at reclining is something kept purely for those from NSC. Most people do it. Most people do it because on a long haul flight they want to sleep. Why should I be penalised simply because I'm the unlucky t*at who has a tall person behind me?
If both seats are upright then both passengers are equally ‘comfortable’.
If the front seat is then reclined, it increases the comfort of that passenger at the expense of the taller passenger who is now more uncomfortable as a result.
That’s not hypocrisy, it’s common sense.
Yes - i use the chair as it has been designed.
I'm a tall person and have never had an issue with people reclining. I just move my legs a bit.
Where to, the overhead locker?
Very good question - if you are 6 ft 4 or taller your knees are already touching the seat in front. Where on earth can you shift your legs to?