An air traveler took to Reddit to share a flying expertise that concerned a fellow passenger invading her private area.
Posted within the “r/delta” discussion board, the consumer wrote within the title that she “had to push someone’s feet back.”
“They decided halfway into the flight to start kicking/pushing on my calves with their feet/shoes,” the consumer wrote.
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The consumer additionally stated the male passenger caught his “whole foot” and shoe beneath the seat and over the bar, stretching into her private space.
“I could see at least half his shoe before I did the shove and I should have taken a pic, it was nuts – almost his entire foot/shoe was where MY FEET should be,” the publish stated. (iStock)
“I could see at least half his shoe before I did the shove and I should have taken a pic, it was nuts – almost his entire foot/shoe was where MY FEET should be,” the publish stated.
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“DO NOT do this to the person in front of you. EVERYONE is uncomfortable- not just you,” the consumer added, saying it was the primary time she has ever encountered this.

“Kudos to you for pushing back. Guy sounds like he was raised in a barnyard,” stated one consumer. (iStock)
Customers took to the feedback part to share related experiences and their ideas on the interplay.
“Kudos to you for pushing back. Guy sounds like he was raised in a barnyard,” stated one consumer.
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A Redditor commented, “Feet over bar? Stand up with heels on front of feet.”
“I wish the shoes had laces. Wonder if you could tie them to the bar,” one other joked.

One Reddit consumer prompt complaining to the flight attendant on obligation. (iStock)
“I’d dump a drink on their feet. Oops,” a consumer commented.
“Definitely push FA [flight attendant] call button,” stated one other.
“I just threw up a little….on your behalf. Ew,” one individual wrote.
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“When something similar happened to me I turned around and said “Will you please stop touching my body? I don’t want a leg massage.” And by chance that was sufficient to place a lid on it for the remainder of the flight,” commented one other.

An etiquette professional informed Fox Information Digital correct airline habits means you “keep your arms and legs to yourself.” (iStock)
A consumer questioned, “Can people get any more entitled.”
Jacqueline Whitmore, a longtime etiquette professional based mostly in Florida, informed Fox Information Digital correct airline habits signifies that you “keep your arms and legs to yourself.”
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“The seats may be getting smaller by the day, but that doesn’t give you the right to spill over into someone else’s space or put your head on another person’s shoulder — unless, of course, you know that person well,” Whitmore stated.