Worse than feet on bulkheads

Most seats with touchscreen also have a controller. I never use the touchscreen because of the potential to annoy the person in front.
Hasn't Qantas removed the IFE controllers from 747s and A380's? I used to love playing games to pass the time.
 
Still find very annoying a loud conversation held via video phone with mum and dad and daughter about the family and dad repeats what mum says and mum repeats what dad's says
I think people are oblivious to the fact their voice becomes louder and all their family news is new to all
 
Just before he did this, and continued to do it throughout the flight, he was using the magazine pockets on the bulkhead as foot rests.

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Still find very annoying a loud conversation held via video phone with mum and dad and daughter about the family and dad repeats what mum says and mum repeats what dad's says
I think people are oblivious to the fact their voice becomes louder and all their family news is new to all
They should use (if iOS) the new Group FaceTime
 
A very cowardly list, as THE #1 annoyance is the bulkhead row DYKWIA who fully reclines their seat the second the seatbelt sign goes off - mainly so they can pretend they are oh-so-comfy placing their feet as high as possible so that we can see how special they are.

People who recline to sleep I have no problem with, as long as they understand they will have to be woken during meal service times.

#2 in my books is the window seat occupant who believes they should control the window. Good luck to you making it to the toilet past my aisle seat then!
 
POV changes perception.
The bulkhead passenger probably thinks their status and or extra fees entitled them to fully use the recline and if second row does not like it then they should have coughed up the $$$.

The window seat passenger loves the seat because of the view - to hell with anyone who doesn’t ageee and if they complain the window shade stays up longer and especially with toilets beckon

:p
 
POV changes perception.
The bulkhead passenger probably thinks their status and or extra fees entitled them to fully use the recline and if second row does not like it then they should have coughed up the $$$.

The window seat passenger loves the seat because of the view - to hell with anyone who doesn’t ageee and if they complain the window shade stays up longer and especially with toilets beckon

:p

QED

[POV = Puerile O***istic Viewpoint? I think the DYKWIA tag will suffice and is the reason I DON'T reserve bulkhead/exit row seats.]
 
QED

[POV = Puerile O***istic Viewpoint? I think the DYKWIA tag will suffice and is the reason I DON'T reserve bulkhead/exit row seats.]

I thought the unwritten rule was the window seat person controls the shade, the poor centre person has both armrests, and the aisle person ins in position Alpha.
 
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