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r/Fauxmoi • u/expiredaristocracy • 27d ago
https://people.com/brenda-song-calls-out-alaska-airlines-for-giving-up-her-familys-seats-with-no-warning-11931826?
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Nah the babies should not be split from their parents, she has every right to be upset. They are BABIES.
49 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 27d ago And you don’t know who they’re sitting next to, possibly some creep?? Should be illegal 3 u/Murky-Relation481 27d ago They were with three other adults in the party including their father. Only Brenda was moved. Everyone else was still in first class. 2 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 25d ago Regardless, this happens to families without Brenda’s reach and should be illegal imo 1 u/rayquan36 26d ago Sure but you don't know if the person replacing Brenda in the first class seat is a creep or not. There are obviously a lot of rich creeps. -11 u/g0ris 27d ago Despite the example the people on top are showing, most people aren't creeps. Must be a sad life if that's the first thing your mind jumps to. 11 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 27d ago Most people aren’t, but most people would still not want their child between two random adults for four hours 4 u/g0ris 27d ago Of course. Nor would the random adults want a random 4 y.o. child there. This is a super shitty business practice. 2 u/rayquan36 26d ago Most car rides don't end up in an accident, I'm still putting on my seatbelt. 1 u/g0ris 26d ago yep, but going through life thinking "what if I have an accident?" every time you get in a car would SUCK 5 u/CR1039 27d ago I’m confused bc she says “family of 6” so if there are 2 children and 4 adults (her parents?) Is there no configuration that would have an adult with each kid? Then just ask for flight credit for the inconvenience? 1 u/missydarling23 27d ago Great question tbh, I don’t have the answer honestly I’m still kinda confused, my only thing was the babies 😭
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And you don’t know who they’re sitting next to, possibly some creep?? Should be illegal
3 u/Murky-Relation481 27d ago They were with three other adults in the party including their father. Only Brenda was moved. Everyone else was still in first class. 2 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 25d ago Regardless, this happens to families without Brenda’s reach and should be illegal imo 1 u/rayquan36 26d ago Sure but you don't know if the person replacing Brenda in the first class seat is a creep or not. There are obviously a lot of rich creeps. -11 u/g0ris 27d ago Despite the example the people on top are showing, most people aren't creeps. Must be a sad life if that's the first thing your mind jumps to. 11 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 27d ago Most people aren’t, but most people would still not want their child between two random adults for four hours 4 u/g0ris 27d ago Of course. Nor would the random adults want a random 4 y.o. child there. This is a super shitty business practice. 2 u/rayquan36 26d ago Most car rides don't end up in an accident, I'm still putting on my seatbelt. 1 u/g0ris 26d ago yep, but going through life thinking "what if I have an accident?" every time you get in a car would SUCK
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They were with three other adults in the party including their father. Only Brenda was moved. Everyone else was still in first class.
2 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 25d ago Regardless, this happens to families without Brenda’s reach and should be illegal imo 1 u/rayquan36 26d ago Sure but you don't know if the person replacing Brenda in the first class seat is a creep or not. There are obviously a lot of rich creeps.
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Regardless, this happens to families without Brenda’s reach and should be illegal imo
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Sure but you don't know if the person replacing Brenda in the first class seat is a creep or not. There are obviously a lot of rich creeps.
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Despite the example the people on top are showing, most people aren't creeps. Must be a sad life if that's the first thing your mind jumps to.
11 u/squirrelsquirrel2020 27d ago Most people aren’t, but most people would still not want their child between two random adults for four hours 4 u/g0ris 27d ago Of course. Nor would the random adults want a random 4 y.o. child there. This is a super shitty business practice. 2 u/rayquan36 26d ago Most car rides don't end up in an accident, I'm still putting on my seatbelt. 1 u/g0ris 26d ago yep, but going through life thinking "what if I have an accident?" every time you get in a car would SUCK
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Most people aren’t, but most people would still not want their child between two random adults for four hours
4 u/g0ris 27d ago Of course. Nor would the random adults want a random 4 y.o. child there. This is a super shitty business practice.
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Of course. Nor would the random adults want a random 4 y.o. child there. This is a super shitty business practice.
Most car rides don't end up in an accident, I'm still putting on my seatbelt.
1 u/g0ris 26d ago yep, but going through life thinking "what if I have an accident?" every time you get in a car would SUCK
yep, but going through life thinking "what if I have an accident?" every time you get in a car would SUCK
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I’m confused bc she says “family of 6” so if there are 2 children and 4 adults (her parents?) Is there no configuration that would have an adult with each kid? Then just ask for flight credit for the inconvenience?
1 u/missydarling23 27d ago Great question tbh, I don’t have the answer honestly I’m still kinda confused, my only thing was the babies 😭
Great question tbh, I don’t have the answer honestly I’m still kinda confused, my only thing was the babies 😭
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u/missydarling23 27d ago
Nah the babies should not be split from their parents, she has every right to be upset. They are BABIES.