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Redditor Asks If They’re Wrong For Not Giving Their First Class Seat To A Mother And Her Baby

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A 24-year-old woman, who recently embarked on a work trip, found herself in a dilemma when a mother requested she switch her first-class seat for an economy one so the mother and her young son could sit together. Despite the mother’s insistence that her son would be too disruptive in the economy, the woman declined, citing the need to work during the flight and the fact that her ticket was provided by her company. Despite attempts at mediation from a flight attendant, the woman stood her ground, ultimately leaving the mother to return to her seat with a disgruntled expression. While feeling empathy for the child, the woman remained resolute in her decision, unsure if she should have prioritized the mother and child’s comfort over her work requirements.

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So keep on scrolling down below to read the whole story narrated by OP and make sure to read it till the end otherwise, you won’t be able to connect to the story.

1. OP wants to know whether she’s an A-hole for not giving her first-class plane seat for a mother and her child, let’s see what users have to say.

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2. OP flew across the country for a work trip and her company had booked her first-class ticket for the flight moreover, when OP got to her seat there was a mother with her 4-years old son asking OP to switch her seat to economy so she can sit with her son in first-class.

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3. OP declined her request kindly but she got huffy and said OP was being selfish because her son was too disruptive for an economy seat.

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4. Seeing this a flight attendant came over to mediate but the mother kept insisting OP that she should do the right thing. Alas, the mom retreated to her seat.

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5. Now OP is feeling bad for the kid and she asks users did she made a wise decision or not. Let’s see what Redditors have to say.

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6. Because the mother tried to guilt trip OP and literally OP is so innocent and kind.

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7. Exactly, she was highly demanding and entitled and the fact she was trying to guilt trip OP is cheap.

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8. This could be a nice solution, shed your thoughts about these users.

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9. She was just being ridiculously entitled that’s it.

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10. Now this user knows how to spot scams and the scammers who are trying to play you.

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11. Hundred and ten percent OP is NTA.

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12. I mean why should OP feel bad instead she taught her a lesson that entitlement never works always.

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13. Don’t ever take notes guys.

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14. What are your thoughts about this?

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15. I totally agree with this user.

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16. OP not only did the right thing she did the best thing that mother deserved which was a simple no.

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17. And if you start feeling like that beware world will break you down.

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18. A point to be noted.

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19. It was as simple as this but people with entitlement issues ought to make a big deal outta nothing.

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20. But all she wanted was something free that she could get but it wasn’t her day Kudos to OP.

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21. Name a better word than choosing beggar for that mother I’ll wait.

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