If you've ever taken a flight with young children, you'll know how much of a headache it can be at times. Rushing them through airport security, making sure you all get to your boarding gate on time, and hoping that they don't cause a scene when you're on the planecan leave you feeling drained.
Many people have sparked discussions in the past about how they don't like flying with "screaming" children on board, but the parents of those children are likely even more exhausted - and we should all be more compassionate. But one mumdidn't receive any sympathy on a recent flight she was on with her two children, as the passenger in front of her chose to do something "rude" in the middle of their journey.
Matilda Norton shared a video on TikTok of herself sitting with her two children on the plane, where the family was happily minding their own business. Matilda had her youngest child on her lap, while her older son was standing up in the seat beside her, playing with a toy plane.
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But her problem came when the man in front of her decided to recline his seat - meaning she had very little room for herself and her young baby, who was already getting restless and starting to cry.
The mum also explained in her video that the seat next to the man in front of her was empty, meaning he could have moved across and reclined that seat, which was in front of her older child.
Although that still would have encroached on their space, it would have given the mum enough room to properly look after her younger child.
In the video's caption, she said: "He had an empty seat next to him. He could have moved over and put the other seat back ... where there was no baby behind him.
"Or when he lay down across both seats, he could have at least put his seat upright since he wasn't even using it. I know everyone has the right to put their seat back, but where is the common courtesy? We had no space."
Commenters on the post were split over the issue. Some said that the mum was right to be annoyed, as even though the man was within his rights to recline his chair, he could have been more respectful of her situation.
Others, however, said the man did nothing wrong. They also argued that the mum could have swapped seats with her son so that she took the window seat and he was in the middle, meaning she would still escape the reclined chair.
One person said: "You could literally swap with your other son, and the issue would be resolved. People are allowed to recline their seats on a flight."
Another added: "Why do people think they are entitled to special treatment? He's allowed to recline his seat without any question or explanation."
However, someone else defended the mum, stating: "This comment section isn't it. It's so rude to recline your seat on a short flight. It's entirely unnecessary, and you know that it makes the person behind you uncomfortable."
Matilda also later shared in the comments why she refused to swap seats with her son, as she said she would rather make sure he has a good time and enjoys his flight.
Responding to one commenter who told her to swap seats, she wrote: "He likes the window seat and I would rather him happily look out the window than be grumpy in the middle. You've clearly never travelled with kids!"
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