from: | RS | ||
to: | cj@thiscrazytrain.com | ||
date: | Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 4:16 PM | ||
subject: | Just ask CJ |
Hi CJ,
I'm currently sitting across from a guy on the LSW and he has his feet together but legs as far apart as humanly possible. All seats are taken in the area and I'd rather not stand after a long day.
Do I:
a) insert my knees into the void, but keep my feet apart, or
b) keep one foot on the outside and the other in the aisle?
He's also slouching, so his knees are approximately 1" from my seat.
WWCJD?
Kind regards,
RS
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Me? This.
2 comments:
Personally, I would barge my way into the space and take up what is rightfully my seat's space. If that means resting feet on his, gently nudging them, so be it.
But then again, I have had it with those types of yahoos and will assert my right to a seat that I paid for.
Speak up and loudly say EXCUSE ME. I had to do this on Friday with a sour looking woman I've seen before. She literally looks put off when someone sits in her quad, as though you've just shit on her corn flakes and Friday, he feet were all stretched out and I had no where to put my flippin feet and loud said excuse me because she couldn't or didn't move them right away like a normal, courteous, civilized person would. I got the dirtiest of dirty looks and I smiled right back at her. It's not your living room people!!
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