Reclining on an airplane

Do you recline?

  • Yes

    Votes: 23 20.2%
  • No

    Votes: 55 48.2%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 35 30.7%
  • Only if it's Clobefreeek

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    114

BWRhasnoAC

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Imma say it. Screw y'all, I'm reclining. If I sit straight up for 8 hours I won't be able to walk with my hip, lower back problems. If they don't want us to do it, then take the recline option away. I paid for my seat, I'm quiet and I don't expect much from anyone around me. You deal with your misery, I'll deal with mine.

@ChrisMWilliams tell Hassle I said sack up Nancy!
 
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Imma say it. Screw y'all, I'm reclining. If I sit straight up for 8 hours I won't be able to walk with my hip, lower back problems. If they don't want us to do it, then take the recline option away. I paid for my seat, I'm quiet and I don't expect much from anyone around me. You deal with your misery, I'll deal with mine.
I assume you are boarding your flight pretty soon. Safe travels!
 
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Imma say it. Screw y'all, I'm reclining. If I sit straight up for 8 hours I won't be able to walk with my hip, lower back problems. If they don't want us to do it, then take the recline option away. I paid for my seat, I'm quiet and I don't expect much from anyone around me. You deal with your misery, I'll deal with mine.

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Everyone should have to disclose their height when responding haha

I'm in the no reclining camp unless airlines are going to give back those couple of inches of legroom, which clearly isn't going to happen.
When your knees/legs are already touching the seat in front of you "only reclining a couple inches" is the difference between mild discomfort, and pain/complete discomfort.

I don't fly often, so when I do I typically pay for upgrades to get get better seats, if the price is reasonable.
 
Everyone should have to disclose their height when responding haha

I'm in the no reclining camp unless airlines are going to give back those couple of inches of legroom, which clearly isn't going to happen.
When your knees/legs are already touching the seat in front of you "only reclining a couple inches" is the difference between mild discomfort, and pain/complete discomfort.

I don't fly often, so when I do I typically pay for upgrades to get get better seats, if the price is reasonable.
Take it up with the airline. Not my fault I was born 5'11''.
 

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