Hello, my handle is serfty, I am 183cm and I am a recliner. ...I am 185cm (6 foot one for you old timers) and I generally don't have to recline if I need to sleep.
I bet most of the recliners on this thread 170cm and below!![]()
No point arguing as recliners always think they are smarter.
Hmmm. I need to get up out of my seat but how how do I get some leverage?
Oh found it and just the right height to get some help getting up.
Now I just need to just yank on this some more.
There I am finally up and no one was inconvenienced one little bit....
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... and only get majorly annoyed when people insist on forcing the seat back as hard as they can as quickly as they can (is it such a problem to do it slowly ? And take an extra 10 seconds?)
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So what is the etiquette if you are beat, planning on skipping the meal and just want to go to sleep? Ie, you are fully reclined come meal time, aren't eating. Should you be expected to wake up, put your seat forward?
Personally, that's not me. I take my meals. But if someone was in front of me and asleep as meal time, I don't think I'd expect them to wake up just for me.
Others thoughts on this one?
Just like the midgets you see sometimes in an exit row.I am 185cm (6 foot one for you old timers) and I generally don't have to recline if I need to sleep.
I bet most of the recliners on this thread 170cm and below!![]()
Can't answer that one, if they full reclined on me there is no way they would be able to sleep. I would make sure of that. :mrgreen:So what is the etiquette if you are beat, planning on skipping the meal and just want to go to sleep? Ie, you are fully reclined come meal time, aren't eating. Should you be expected to wake up, put your seat forward?
Personally, that's not me. I take my meals. But if someone was in front of me and asleep as meal time, I don't think I'd expect them to wake up just for me.
Others thoughts on this one?
Can't answer that one, if they full reclined on me there is no way they would be able to sleep. I would make sure of that. :mrgreen:
Not usually no, on the rare occasion that I do, I swing back and check with the person behind me. I usually see if it is a tall or big person when they sit down in which case I would not even consider it.And you of course don't recline at all?
you raise a good point - but not all seats and situations are the same. The full and quick recline could be completely accidental and dependent on the angle of climb for example, or how 'stiff' the seat recline is.
Seats recline. in the old days with a single front-of-cabin movie screen everyone was asked to fully recline their seats during the movie so everyone could see! Never had complaints back then! (ok the seat pitch was a little more generous in those days). ?
So what is the etiquette if you are beat, planning on skipping the meal and just want to go to sleep? Ie, you are fully reclined come meal time, aren't eating. Should you be expected to wake up, put your seat forward?
Personally, that's not me. I take my meals. But if someone was in front of me and asleep as meal time, I don't think I'd expect them to wake up just for me.
Others thoughts on this one?
Can't answer that one, if they full reclined on me there is no way they would be able to sleep. I would make sure of that. :mrgreen: