So, I’m going to open up an old wound – reclining seats.
First up, I’m pro–reclining. I’m a big, tall bloke, and I like the extra bit of room.
I was on ScootPlus, and the person in front of me did the full recline—all good, as I still had enough room.
The issue was that I needed to go to the toilet, and trying to get up out of my seat and into the aisle was a logistical nightmare. I tried to do it respectfully and without disturbing them, but of course, I did disturb them. There was lots of huffing and puffing on their part, but I did my best. (The seats had those solid dividers, so I couldn’t lift the divider and slide across)
On my return from the toilet, I had the same issue, but this time, it was dirty looks, comments, etc., from their travelling companion as I sat down, but no attempt on their part to move their seat to make it easier for me and, by default, not disturb them, even though they saw me.
The question is – what is the etiquette here? Should I have tapped them on the shoulder and asked them to move the seat? I think they were asleep. Or is it a case of ‘they need to deal with it?’
First up, I’m pro–reclining. I’m a big, tall bloke, and I like the extra bit of room.
I was on ScootPlus, and the person in front of me did the full recline—all good, as I still had enough room.
The issue was that I needed to go to the toilet, and trying to get up out of my seat and into the aisle was a logistical nightmare. I tried to do it respectfully and without disturbing them, but of course, I did disturb them. There was lots of huffing and puffing on their part, but I did my best. (The seats had those solid dividers, so I couldn’t lift the divider and slide across)
On my return from the toilet, I had the same issue, but this time, it was dirty looks, comments, etc., from their travelling companion as I sat down, but no attempt on their part to move their seat to make it easier for me and, by default, not disturb them, even though they saw me.
The question is – what is the etiquette here? Should I have tapped them on the shoulder and asked them to move the seat? I think they were asleep. Or is it a case of ‘they need to deal with it?’