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seat swapping

Canadians and Americans were brought together to share their takes on some of the most controversial airplane etiquette rules — and the verdicts were surprising.

Hot topics like wearing shoes to the bathroom, stretching on board, and closing the window shade have divided travellers for years, but now it looks like finally we have some answers.

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Uncomfortable travel-related situations not only occur inside the airport when tourists lose it over flight delays or cancellations but also when airline passengers look for a seat swap or board the plane only to get kicked out afterward. Recently, a woman was called out by a plus-sized passenger for changing her seat during a long flight.

Reddit user u/throwawayonaplane shared a story in the AITA subreddit about the awkward situation she went through during a flight from Las Vegas to New York.

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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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Air travel can be stressful, especially when it comes to seat arrangements, so you can imagine how one family felt when they recently discovered another group sitting on their spots on a flight.

The incident, which was shared on Reddit's Stolen Seats forum, involved a woman who boarded a plane with her family, only to find another family occupying their seats in A, B, and C instead of seats D, E and F on the other side of the row.

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Asking someone to swap seats can be tricky whether you're on a plane, train or bus, but how would you feel if someone refused to move from the spot that you paid for?

That’s what happened to one TikToker who decided to film the incident and post it for the world to see after a passenger took his seat on a train, then argued with him about giving it up.

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