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Seat swapping on an airplane is a hot topic for many, and once again, a Reddit post has got people fired up.

In the Reddit post, which was shared on the Am I The A**hole subreddit, the 23-year-old passenger explained that she'd been planning a trip to San Francisco for around a year. A couple of months before the flight, she was contacted by the airline who said they would like to offer her an upgrade to first class.

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From flying with crying babies to passengers being kicked off a plane, tourists can experience all sorts of uncomfortable situations when boarding their flight, and one that airlines don’t save themselves from is the seat swap controversy which is always generating debate among travelers.

Redditor u/dankyou420 shared a story on the AITA subreddit, which was about a recent interaction with two airline passengers who didn’t immediately let him take the middle seat he paid for.

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The people of Reddit recently deemed a Canadian an "a**hole" and it all comes down to the surprisingly hot topic of recycling bin etiquette.

Over on the r/AmItheAsshole (AITA), a forum where people ask if they're the a**hole over certain situations, one Canadian was declared an AH.

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A Canadian recently ran into a snowy situation with their new neighbour and has asked the denizens of the internet whether or not they're in the wrong.

On the popular — and sometimes wild — forum r/AmItheAsshole (AITA), someone asked, "AITA for shovelling neighbour's driveway?"

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Getting stuck in a snowy situation is pretty common when you live in Canada, but for one couple, a recent storm led to some trouble in their relationship.

On the Reddit forum Am I The A**hole (AITA), a Canadian woman asked: "AITA for expecting my bf to pick me up from work during a snow storm?"

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