
Internet Weighs in After Plane Passenger Finds Woman in Their Window Seat
"Standing up for oneself is not equivalent to being confrontational or aggressive," counselor Niloufar Esmaeilpour told Newsweek.
"Standing up for oneself is not equivalent to being confrontational or aggressive," counselor Niloufar Esmaeilpour told Newsweek.
Janelle Rupkalvis told Newsweek: "I could've been asleep, in the shower, etc. and this stranger had complete access to entering my room."
Social media users adored the man's reaction in the viral clip, with one saying it was "the greenest flag."
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Social media users praised the pilot in the viral post for giving the pup the "VIP exclusive treatment."
Social media users were divided over the unusual passenger, with one saying: "I'd be stoked," while another said: "I'd be requesting a seat change immediately."
Social media users sympathized with the passenger in the viral post, with one saying this scenario "seems really dumb."
TikTok viewers were moved by the man's actions in the video, with one saying, "You are so amazingly lovely for doing that."
She and her fiance soon realized their mistake. "We definitely stuck out like sore thumbs," she told Newsweek.
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TikTok users were split about the man's decision, with one writing "absolutely love this," while another commented, "There's these things called taxis."