Anyone else had a weird experience like this?

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Not possible for everyone to get out of the aisle seat easily when the seat in front is reclined. For me to get out I'd have to slip towards the floor and roll sideways and get out. Not easy.

It's no different to a seat at the theatre/movies - which are often close together. People usually have to move along the rows sideways past people already seated.
 
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It's no different to a seat at the theatre/movies - which are often close together..
My movie-theatre experiences haven’t involved seats that recline into the space directly above the seat behind, making it physically impossible to stand on the floor at the foot of the seat behind. But I’ve been mostly in Australian cinemas, maybe it’s different elsewhere.
 
It's no different to a seat at the theatre/movies - which are often close together. People usually have to move along the rows sideways past people already seated.
I'm not a movie goer but think I'd struggle there as well.

As I mentioned in another thread. It takes a warped mind to design and implement seat recline in a cramped cabin. It's all wrong and in the hands of the wrong people cramming seats and aisles closer and closer together.
 
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