card with an older, kinder-looking gentleman, Canada11235813 toldBored Pandaabout the confrontation with the woman.
Who knows what her angle of attack wouldve been if I were younger or a female, or whatever.
Another time, I was in an aisle next to a guy whose wife was across the aisle.
Would I mind changing?
It wouldve been a better seat if window, or the same if center-column.
In fact, I even offered to move anywhere in the business cabin to help her out.
This idiot wouldnt be such a big asshole as to kick out of their seats three elderly women.
She thinks there are some instances where you absolutely may not switch seats.
Rosalinda Oropeza Randall, an etiquette expert, agrees that you dont have to play along.
You have the right to decline politely, of course.
You may say something like, I prefer to stay where I am,' she said.
But until anything like this happens, its usually best to just stick to your own seat.
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