The big problem is those passengers who always choose a window seat but don't have the bladder to support their passion for looking out. In other words, it's a good idea to be aware of other passengers, especially if you're sitting by the window and need to get up frequently.
What's the worst thing you can do? Decide to get up after the staff serves your food. Not only is it rude to terrorize people who have food on the tables in front of you, it's also not the best idea to bother the staff in the narrow aisles while they're serving food.
Be reasonable if someone wants to swap seats.
On a flight to Dubai, a couple were not given seats that were next colombia whatsapp list each other, an issue they were trying to resolve before takeoff. The person sitting next to one of them was flying alone. The person wouldn't move when asked.
She didn't want to move even when the flight attendant politely asked if she wanted to accommodate people. I don't understand why. The seat was nothing special. A regular economy seat that means nothing. The person had clearly decided to be an asshole, and the flight attendant promised to find (and did) free seats after takeoff.
If you're flying alone and haven't booked and paid extra for a special seat that means something to you in your life, it's not a bad idea to be a decent human being and help someone out. Because, why not? You might have a better day if you decide to brighten someone else's day.
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Don't take up all the space
It's a well-known fact that there's never enough space on planes. Often there's not even enough legroom, and especially not enough room for hand luggage, jackets, and all the other things we all love to carry with us.
No matter how important you are to yourself, it is equally important to take care of other people, which means it is not a good idea to take up the entire space above the seat with your belongings (because it is not just one person's space) or to take up someone else's legroom with excess belongings.
I've seen passengers fighting over space, a flight attendant threatening to kick them off the flight, and people who don't understand why the luggage rack can't be theirs. Such passengers never achieve anything except waste their own and other people's time and risk actually getting thrown off the plane.
Don't push yourself after landing.
If you have a connecting flight you're in a hurry to catch or a child you want to get off the plane as soon as possible, explain this to the staff and people around you and they will all help you be the first at the gate after landing.
If you don't have any of the above and still feel the need to push, I don't think there's a passenger or person working on the plane who won't call you an asshole. They probably won't even let you push because sooner or later you'll get stuck in the narrow aisles and run into someone even crazier than you who's in line ahead of you and completely in no mood to cooperate because they want to get out as soon as possible.
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Be aware of when you can move from your seat
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