Originally Posted by wimpypipsqueak
Interesting question. I dont think it would fly too well in C on that flight. I could see it working if you get to know your seatmate and they are looking restless, but otherwise it could lead to an embarrassing "no thanks".
It would depend on how I was feeling, if I had work to do, and how personable the scrabble fanatic was. Remember many people of transpacs in C do this regularily. Would you do this to your seatmate on a transcon?
Good luck. In some ways I wish flying wasn;t like sitting in the subway.
I do find that since I am a young female that travels solo 98% I get engaged in conversations on flights, especially in C. Maybe the lack of a laptop and suit seems refreshing??? But I can relate to the subway analogy, sometimes I just put on my iPod and tune out. How much tuning out on a long-haul flight can you do? I always end up with the group standing in the back of the plane chatting with the FAs.
Last edited by wanderlust_jules; Jun 27, 2005 at 8:17 pm