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Snoring
Once again my early morning flight was disturbed by the constant loud snoring from the guy in 1A. Other than put on my headphones to hope that even without music, he is drowned out so I can read my briefing for my meeting without gnashing my teeth, what do you do? Kick the seat (only if you are directly behind him), ask the FA to help? Get out of your seat to shake him awake (not a good idea if you are in a window seat).
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Originally Posted by gerstperson
(Post 27205334)
Once again my early morning flight was disturbed by the constant loud snoring from the guy in 1A. Other than put on my headphones to hope that even without music, he is drowned out so I can read my briefing for my meeting without gnashing my teeth, what do you do? Kick the seat (only if you are directly behind him), ask the FA to help? Get out of your seat to shake him awake (not a good idea if you are in a window seat).
where did you sit? were you trapped in the window an unable to reach him? or only wanted to fantasize about the confrontation in your head? you're in a public space and people are doing something not to your liking, but is not entirely controllable and not wanton....get over it |
Sorry for your bothersome issue, yet could you have moved to an area of the plane where this would not have bothered you OR would it have been beneath your chosen status to do so?
Next time, you may want to consider scoping out the plane and moving seats if such a diversion presents itself again. Have a good trip... |
Originally Posted by gerstperson
(Post 27205334)
..what do you do?...
Snoring is one of the more benign nuisances. |
Originally Posted by gerstperson
(Post 27205334)
Once again my early morning flight was disturbed by the constant loud snoring from the guy in 1A. ....
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Originally Posted by gerstperson
(Post 27205334)
Get out of your seat to shake him awake (not a good idea if you are in a window seat).
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Originally Posted by deniah
(Post 27205539)
You're in a public space and people are doing something not to your liking, but is not entirely controllable and not wanton....get over it
Yes, snoring is a form of harm: Bodily-harm-by-pressured-waves-on-internal-body-part. Are you ok if someone screams in your ear contstantly?? How about bringing a megaphone onboard. Still happy?? |
Dealing with strangers is certainly tricky. On night flights I let my rowmates know ahead of time that it's ok to wake me if I snore enough to bother them.
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Kicking the seat in front of you to wake them up is worse than somebody snoring in my eyes.
Some things like this are inherent when traveling with the public. |
Originally Posted by Dieuwer
(Post 27206376)
"Get over it"?? Is that what you say when you are harmed on board a plane?
Yes, snoring is a form of harm: Bodily-harm-by-pressured-waves-on-internal-body-part. Are you ok if someone screams in your ear contstantly?? How about bringing a megaphone onboard. Still happy?? |
Suck it up buttercup
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Originally Posted by redhead
(Post 27206566)
suck it up buttercup
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I have a deviated septum due to a recent accident, and for various reasons I have not yet had surgery to correct it. As a result, I do tend to snore, even if I use nasal spray and those handy little nose strips. If you're sitting near me on a TATL and I snore, here's what you need to do: Take out a pen or, if you have one, a penknife, and perform emergency surgery on my nose.
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Based on today's environment, just tell the FA that he was snoring in Arabic. They'll immediately restrain the man, divert the flight, and have him removed post haste.
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Originally Posted by Dieuwer
(Post 27206376)
"Get over it"?? Is that what you say when you are harmed on board a plane?
Yes, snoring is a form of harm: Bodily-harm-by-pressured-waves-on-internal-body-part. Are you ok if someone screams in your ear contstantly?? How about bringing a megaphone onboard. Still happy?? You're joking, right? Right? Like the guy standing on the shuttle island outside the terminal, moaning about someone smoking a cigarette as he stands in the exhaust fumes of three idling hotel shuttles. |
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