Extended weekend getaways are wonderful when you can! You’ve already saved the budget and PTO, so it’s time to make money and head to New York, Las Vegas, Miami, San Antonio, Phoenix or anywhere else to have fun.
The quickest way to get a laugh on a weekend out of town is to hop on a plane and get there in a few hours after flying at 35,000 feet in a steel tube!
This was the scenario for my wife and me a few weeks ago. She planned a trip to New York for us. When we arrived at the airport, we checked our backs, got our boarding passes at the counter, and headed to the TSA checkpoint. At that point we saw that we had been assigned seats 14E and 22B, oh, the middle seats. This will be a fun flight, we think.
When you travel with them and are separated, you cannot communicate with them. You lost your traveling companion and that’s what happened to my wife and me.
After dropping off on day 14, I headed to 22B. When I arrived, the passenger in 22A was already seated and I immediately saw some things.
I know there are no rules, just unspoken rules among seasoned travelers that those who are assigned the middle seat get access to both armrests because they are unable to lean against the window or occasionally stretch their legs down the center aisle.
Middle-seat passengers are stuck between two people and have to be pretty flexible when it comes to space and just being polite.
I didn’t need to confront the guy or start anything, so I let the 22A fly with the armrest up for the entire flight. Honestly, I wouldn’t have rested in an herbal position (that’s the best way I can put it).
I was even excited when we landed and were able to disembark so I could regain my personal space.
So if you’re sitting in A, C, D, or F on an airplane, watch out for those in B and E and give them the armrests, they don’t have anything else!
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I don’t like being given the middle seat on a plane.
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Extended weekend getaways are wonderful when you can!You’ve already saved your budget and PTO, so it’s time to make money and head to New York, Las Vegas, Miami, San Antonio, Phoenix, or anywhere else to have fun.
The quickest way to laugh a weekend out of town is to fly in and get there in a few hours after flying at 35,000 feet on a steel tube!
This was the scenario for my wife and I a few weeks ago. She planned a trip to New York for us. When we arrived at the airport, we checked our backs, earned our boarding passes at the counter, and headed to the TSA checkpoint. . At that moment, we realized that we had been assigned seats 14E and 22B, oh, the middle seats. It will be a fun flight, we both thought.
When you’re traveling with them and you’re apart, you can’t communicate with them. You lost your travel companion and that’s what happened to my wife and me.
After dropping her off at 14E, I headed to 22B. When I arrived, the passenger in 22A was already seated and I saw a few things right away.
I know there are no rules, just unspoken rules among seasoned travelers that those who are assigned the middle seat get access to both armrests because they are unable to lean against the window or occasionally stretch their legs down the center aisle.
Middle-seat passengers are stuck between two people and have to be pretty flexible when it comes to space and just being polite.
I didn’t need to fight the guy or start anything, so I let the 22A fly with the armrest up for the entire flight. I honestly wouldn’t have rested in a fully folded position (that’s the best way I can put it). he).
I was even excited when we landed and were able to disembark so I could regain my personal space.
So if you are sitting in A, C, D or F on a plane, be careful with those in B and E and give them the armrests, they have nothing else!
Giraffes evolved from antelopes, some of which had longer necks than others. Between 15 and nine million years ago, those antelopes evolved into animals that resemble the giraffes that exist today.
Some scientists claim that sexual variety allowed the proliferation of long necks. The fact that male giraffes compete with each other by fighting with their necks and the fact that women seem to prefer men with longer necks, support this concept to some extent.