The mother was able to sit next to her 6-year-old daughter as the woman caused a debate after refusing to give up on her plane seat.
The unsettling flyer explained how she paid extra for the window seat a few months ago to help her “settle” during her journey.
However, when she arrived at her line, she was shocked to see her mother sitting in a window seat as a six-year-old girl sitting next to her.
She said on Reddit: She didn't even look up, and she said: “Oh, I wanted you not to bother switching.
“I said, 'I'm sorry, I understand that, but I purposely booked this seat. I'm worried and really need a window.”
“She's now upset with me for some reason.” Seriously? It's a child. Can a mother be with the child as you cannot sit in the center seat for a few hours? ”
Annoyed, she explained how she paid extra for the window as she is an uneasy traveler.
She added: “She stood up and said, “Incredible.
“Her daughter was not crying. She was quietly coloring. “I am not responsible for your poor plans. If that is important, we need to place seats together before flying.”
At this point, the flight attendants came to see what all the fuss was, and mother tried to refuse her to be the villain.
She said: “The woman tried to make me sound like a monster, but I calmly explained that I had booked this seat and had not given up on it.
“I found the whole flight awkward while she muttered things like “Some people don't have a soul,” but I also knew I wasn't wrong.”
Wanting to know if she was wrong, she took her to social media and asked users what she thought.
In response, one user stated:
“But they did this through the stewardess, and the stewardess asked the volunteers on the intercom. It's the right way to request it, not a one-off hole like this woman.”
Another user added: “I don't face anyone in my seat. I bring it to the flight attendant and make him stand up. I have nothing to say to anyone who wants my seat. It's mine. I bought it.
“I look at them with a blank stare and let the flight attendants handle it. I can swear to them by their names, but why?
“I'm not aggressive, I make the flight attendant a bad guy. I'm the aisle person. I don't want to be trapped in the middle or in the window. I can feel the car-like illness in those seats.”