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Old Nov 30, 2016 | 4:27 pm
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ba123
 
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Originally Posted by Infocustv
Reminds me of a trip we were on earlier this year between Vegas and JFK on AA in First a colleague of mine ended up sitting in a aisle seat next to what can only be described as a very obnoxious American lady sat by the window. clearly after a few nights in Vegas all he wanted to do was sleep. On boarding his neighbour announced 'I hope you don't want to sleep as I will be up and down regularly', to which he said he did wish to sleep and he would happily swap seats. 'NO' was the answer. Some people have no manners or seat etiquette.
Does seem a bit unhelpful. 'Up and down regularly' seems unnecessary...
I can sympathise with her a little though, if she wants to enjoy the window but be able to get up.
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