On a long-haul flight, I reclined my seat, but the person behind me continued to push it forward.

Finding a comfy seat on an aircraft may be a real pain in the neck, especially on long-haul flights. Do you recline your seat or use a neck pillow? Should you fly first class or economy? One TikTok user and travel influencer addressed a topic that arises on all flights, but particularly on long-haul flights: should you recline your seat?

After presenting her scenario, she sparked an online debate. Continue reading to learn what most people said. Taylor Futch, known as @tfutchh on TikTok, posted a situation on the social networking platform that many of us are all too acquainted with. While traveling, she lowered her seat to settle down and feel comfortable, but the passenger behind her was upset, so they pushed back.

“Y’all, this girl just shoved my seat forward and said I’m not allowed to recline for my 10-hour flight because it’s too much for her,” Taylor wrote in a nine-second video that has since gone viral. “What do I do?”People were quick to reply to the 26-year-old’s situation, albeit they disagreed on what she should do.

Some passengers stated that they would remain “squished,” even on a long journey, so as not to inconvenience the person behind them. At least one person did not blame the traveling public, arguing that the wrath should be directed toward the airlines. “When you claim it’s disrespectful to recline, you’re actually upset with the airline. Simply email them and request that the chairs be made larger to accommodate you.”

Taylor posted part two, in which she stated that she kept her seat reclined except during meal service. What are your thoughts? Is it reasonable to recline your seat on an airplane regardless of the length of the travel, or does it depend on the length of the flight?

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