'I was honestly stunned': Flight passenger meets entitled family who try to give their child her seat

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  • Dad points out airplane to his daughter.
  • I always hear stories about people acting entitled on flights, like seats are just... suggestions. Today happens to be the first time I actually watched it happen in real life.
  • I was already seated when a family came in and took the row next to me. They had booked the middle and the aisle, but somehow managed to spread across all 3 seats by putting their "lap child" in the window seat.
  • Little boy stares eagerly out the window.
  • I remember thinking, okay... this should be interesting when the actual seat owner shows up. Sure enough, a few minutes later, a woman came down the aisle, checked her ticket, and stopped right there.
  • "That's my seat," she said, pointing to the window. The family looked at her and asked, "Do you specifically...
  • What was the family's strategy here? Did they plan this ahead of time?

    want the window?" She said yes. Calm, straightforward. They said, "Okay." And then... didn't move.
  • Bizarre!

    No shifting, no standing up, no "sorry about that." Just sat there like the situation might somehow resolve itself without effort.
  • Why wouldn't the flight attendant stick her head in and get the kid off the seat?

    It got quiet in that awkward, secondhand- embarrassment kind of way. A flight attendant even came over to see what was going on.
  • And then, after a few tense moments, the woman just sighed a little and said it was fine. She took another seat and let them keep the window. I was honestly stunned.
  • Not just at the family's behavior, but at how quickly she gave in. Maybe she didn't want the hassle. Maybe she just wanted a peaceful flight.
  • But still, it was one of those moments where you see entitlement meet politeness, and somehow entitlement wins.
  • Passengers waiting for flight to depart.

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