An air traveler went to Reddit and shared a flight experience involving fellow passengers entering her personal space.
A user posted to the “r/delta” forum wrote in the title, “I had to put someone’s feet back.”
“They decided to start kicking/pushing my calves with their feet/shoes midway through the flight,” the user wrote.
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The user also said the male passenger had his “all legs” and his shoes under his shoes and above the bar, stretching into her personal area.
“I could at least see half of his shoes before I did the shouve, and I should have taken a picture, it was nuts – his feet/the whole shoe was where my feet were,” Post said. (istock)
“I could at least see half of his shoes before I did the shouve, and I should have taken a picture, it was nuts – his feet/the whole shoe was where my feet were,” Post said.
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“Don’t do this to the person in front of you. Everyone is uncomfortable as well as you,” the user added, saying it was the first time he had encountered this.


“Praise you for pushing me back. It sounds like a guy grew up in a barn,” one user said. (istock)
Users visited the Comments section to share similar experiences and thoughts about interaction.
“Praise you for pushing me back. It sounds like a guy grew up in a barn,” one user said.
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Redditor commented, “A foot on your feet? Stand up with your heels up in front of your feet.”
“I wish there were laces in my shoes. I wonder if you could tie them to the bar,” joked another.


One Reddit user suggested complaining to the flight attendant on duty. (istock)
“I’ll throw the drinks on their feet. Oops,” the user commented.
“You definitely need to press the FA (flight attendant) call button,” another said.
“I’m a bit… for you.
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“When something similar happened to me, I turned around and said.” Luckily, it was enough to cover up for the rest of the flight,” another commented.


Etiquette experts said that the proper airline behavior at Fox News Digital means “keeping your arms and legs.” (istock)
Users wondered, “Can people qualify any more?”
Jacqueline Whitmore, a longtime Florida-based etiquette expert, said the Fox News Digital Prope Airline’s actions mean “keeping your arms and legs for yourself.”
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“The seat can be smaller each day, but that doesn’t give you the right to spill into someone else’s space or put your head on someone else’s shoulder, unless you know that person well,” Whitmore said.