What if you want to go to the bathroom but the passengers in the aircraft are reluctant to borrow it? A large number of victims share experience

TikTok netizen "@livinlavidaniki" asked online whether anyone had encountered a passenger in the neighborhood who was reluctant to get up and let others get in. Unexpectedly, the video sparked a lot of hot discussions, and sent out many victims to share their experiences, and even sparked a discussion among netizens on the front and reverse front and back stages. Should anyone support others if they can provide convenience for others? According to the New York Post report, "@livinlavidaniki" said in the video that she had heard stories of passengers on the plane refusing to change positions, but was curious whether anyone had encountered passengers from other cities who refused to let others borrow their experiences in the airport. The video has accumulated more than 1.6 million views, and many netizens have been sharing their experiences.
@livinlavidanikiI hate asking as if they’ll say no lmaooo #airline #flying #travel
♬ Let 's Go Back - JungleA netizen said that after he had taken the opportunity to return to the seat, he found that the other man piled everything in his position. The reason for the other party told him that he did this was that he would not come back after leaving, "Does he think I can go where I can go? ”
Another netizen said that he had asked the passengers of the neighboring seat if he could lend him to the toilet but was rejected. After waiting for 20 minutes and many inquiries, he had to climb over the other party, and after "accidentally" knocked all the things on the other party's plaque.
A netizen named Jessica said that once she took a flight from London to Boston, where she was by the window. When she wanted to get on the toilet, she asked the lady in the middle to borrow it but the other party refused. She and the man in the aisle asked each other to get up but were both rejected. In the end, the air service came to resolve the deadlock.
Netizen named Jenn said she met a passenger in the town that she could only get up once during the entire trip, so she deliberately told the other party that she drank a lot of water before getting on the plane, and then she got up every half an hour. Another netizen said that on her flight from Croesia to Irland, the town was a young girl who didn't want to borrow, so she had to crawl over and go out. When she passed the girl, she deliberately farted.
However, some netizens support them not allowing the neighboring passengers to borrow. One netizen said that passengers in the aisle seat cannot be forced to move. After spending money to buy a ticket, they have the right to sit in a stable position throughout the journey.
Pamela Eyring, president of Protocol School of Washington, said that maintaining a favor is the best way to take a flight. She suggested that if you need to borrow from a neighboring passenger, you can lean over and smile first. If you have the opportunity, you can contact the other party's eyes and ask "I'm sorry to be upset", then unpack the safety belt and make the move to get up.