Originally Posted by
Lori_Q
I'm with Craig and Lucky. It isn't the asking; it's the tone. I love doing favors. But if the person who's asking for a favor is already disrespecting me by being rude, it's a lot harder for me to grant their request.
It should be enough to simply do the thing that promotes harmony, whether or not the recipient is grateful. I wish I could get over the need to have people appreciate the good and helpful things I do. It usually isn't that hard, but on airplanes, when people are crammed together, the instinct to protect one's tiny patch of territory is very strong.
Totally agree. In all my years of flying, I've never turned down a polite request to switch to a comparable seat. And I've never been refused when asking someone to do the same.