I always grab an isle seat so when I am getting settled in on an ultra long haul like Mel>Lax I'll always greet my window seatmate with a little chat like: "This is a really long flight. If you need to get up don't worry. Just ask and I'll get out of your way. If you need to wake me up, that's okay. I will not annoy you with any more chat. Have a good flight." Does anyone else do anything like this? p.s. I'm normally in Y+ or J.
This makes me a bit sad! I work in pastoral care and I also train pastoral carers and one of the articles I use is about how someone was flying to their parent's funeral and the conversation they had with their generous seat mate in a time of huge grief made such a difference to their life. Another article I use is how a conversation with a stranger, in this case a good Samaritan who held the hand of a trapped person for several hours during the Christchurch earthquake made such a difference to that person's ability to recover afterwards.I've had some bad experiences when succumbing to conversation with people sitting next to me on planes. They always seem to want to tell me some terrible, sad story about how they're travelling because someone in their family has died, and they're either en route to the funeral or on the way back home after it, or they're now able to travel after years of not being able to because of the now-deceased person who they miss dreadfully, and it's always just too depressing.
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