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Long flights and seatback TV screens are a match made in heaven.
Recently, aDeltapassenger decided that not everyone should have the privilege of enjoying their small seatback screen.
Taking to Reddit, user u/WheatlyWoodson shared a photo of afliers fur-lined jacket covering someone elses entire touchscreen.
Ready to get triggered?
theywroteon Friday (April 12).
I actually had to leave my row to give them space to maneuver.
As u/WheatlyWoodson explained, their seat companion didnt complain about the situation despite it occurring during a 4-hour flight.
But I also feel bad for the middle pax for being in an awkward situation.
Most people dont actually confront people.
Why should it be wrong to ask nicely?
Others wouldve simply taken matters into their own hands.
Id have just moved it, a separate individual commented.
Toss it over their head and access my IFE, someone else suggested.
As a[n] FA, yo tell me, an additional Redditor chimed in.
A lot of the time, they dont realize its covering the monitor.
People go through life in their own bubble.
Let me help them realize theyre not the only ones on the planet.