Man refuses aisle swap as boyfriend demands comfort

A man has been applauded for standing his ground and refusing to swap plane seats so an ‘entitled’ boyfriend could sit beside his girlfriend at no extra cost. The 29-year-old was heading home after a business trip and had paid in advance for an aisle seat. Being on the taller side, he wanted the extra legroom to stretch out during the journey . However, his relaxing flight got off to a rocky start when a fellow passenger spotted him sitting alone and approached him to
ask for a ‘favour’. He wrote on Reddit: “I was flying home from a work trip and had booked an aisle seat because I’m tall and need legroom. As soon as I sit down, a guy comes over and says, ‘Hey bro, can we switch? My girlfriend’s by the window and I’m in the middle back there.’ “I glance at his seat, literally the second-worst spot on the plane. I say, ‘Sorry, I booked this one specifically’. He gets annoyed and says, ‘Dude, I’m just
trying to sit next to my girl.'” While understanding the man’s wish to sit with his partner, he calmly made it clear he had no intention of giving up his comfort. He went on: “He said, ‘You’re sitting alone, man. What do you need the aisle for?’ I replied, ‘Because I paid for it. That’s how seats work.’ “He called me an ‘inconsiderate loner,’ which was amusing, given he tried to guilt-trip me into accepting a less desirable seat. The flight attendant eventually had to
instruct him to take his seat or face removal.” In a final social media post making his feelings crystal clear, he added: “Couples don’t get priority over people who planned ahead. Sorry not sorry.” While many users applauded the individual for standing his ground, others were quick to share their own run-ins with so-called ‘entitled’ passengers on flights. One commenter recalled: “This happened on a 12h flight from Korea to Toronto and when the person said no the girlfriend started bawling and eventually someone else
nearby traded with her. “I was so mad they gave into her crocodile tears because now she’s going to do it every damn flight. “This poor tiny Asian woman was stuck in a middle seat for 12 hours instead of her aisle seat because a pretty young white woman can cry on command.” Another offered their take: “In the airplane seat war card game, inconsiderate loners beat inconsiderate losers every time. Especially the ones too cheap to buy an aisle seat.” Chipping in with a
strikingly familiar tale, a third person wrote: “This exact thing happened to me! What preceded it was the girl jumping into the window seat in my aisle and laughing cutely at him that she got the good seat first. “Then she asked if I could trade with him (in the middle seat in another row) so they could sit together.” Weighing up whether the situation was at all fair, they went on to say: “I thought, if they really wanted to sit together, she could
have given up her window seat to someone for a fair trade.” Explaining their response, they said: “I said no. She replied, ‘It doesn’t hurt to ask’. Sure it doesn’t, but don’t expect anyone to take a downgrade to give you an underserved upgrade.”
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Good. If you paid for it you paid for it.
I get wanting to sit together but like… plane seats aren’t a free-for-all. Also “second-worst spot”?? Are we sure the aisle was actually better or was he just being petty.
Not saying the guy was right but you can’t tell me the airline wouldn’t have been able to fix it. Like if there’s an empty middle or something they could just swap everyone and nobody gets mad. This feels like “entitled boyfriend” story number 9001.
I’m actually on the fence because I’ve seen people do seat swaps and it’s usually fine, but the dude coming up instantly acting like he deserves the aisle… nah. The article says he needed legroom because he’s tall which makes sense, but the boyfriend calling him a loner is just gross. Also why do couples always try to guilt trip strangers like it’s a dating app? Pay for your seat next time I guess.