One thing that will always be widely debated is which seat is the best on an aeroplane.
Typically, if you're in the middle, you're left with the least leg room, while sitting on the aisle seat gives you enough room to stretch your legs and check on when the refreshments are arriving.
Some people also love the window seat as they prefer gazing out into the sky and looking at the land and sea below. However, when one woman booked the window seat for her return journey home, she boarded to see it taken.
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As the Mirror reports, the lady arrived at her aisle to see a 'mum and child' sitting down, with the child in her middle seat, despite being one of the 'early boarders'.
Venting her frustration on Reddit, she said: "I walked up and very politely tell her it was my seat. I never, not once, raised my voice or lost my temper."
Despite remaining calm herself, the woman sitting down hit back in a brash manner and replied: "Are you serious?" when she was asked to move, later telling her not to be "such a b****."
The woman then refused to sit next to the original poster, saying: "I'm NOT sitting next to you if you're a b***h", and then escalated things by getting the flight attendant, stating she "isn't sitting next to a stupid b***h."
She continued: "The poor flight attendant comes over and gives me an embarrassed look, and tells her she needs to sit down in the correct seat and wait to see if there are no-shows.
"The woman then proceeds to tell everyone around what a b***h I am, etc, earning more embarrassed looks from other passengers.
"At the end of the day, I got my seat, wasn't claustrophobic, and she looked like an a**, but what is the deal with parents like that? I have three boys and I would never, ever expect people to give up seats for us. Certainly, not ones they paid extra for."
In the comments, people were baffled by the entitled mum, and they were left wondering why she thought she could take a seat someone had paid extra for.
One wrote: "They're hoping that you'll 'ThInK oF tHe ChIlDrEn' and just give up your window seat so that the little darling can be entertained by something other than mum. Good for you for sticking up for yourself. If more of us did this, perhaps those people would stop being so entitled."
"She should have been booted off the plane", another fumed.
Someone else said: "I'm a mum too, and I would never have thought of demanding my kid's preferred seat. The only time I asked someone if it was ok to switch seats was when my son, then six, was seated across the aisle from me.
"I offered my aisle seat to the guy squished in the middle seat. He gladly switched."