A plane passenger was left horrified after a man put his bare feet up on the seat in front of her for a 3-hour flight.
Now, plane etiquette is extremely important because there's nothing worse than being trapped in a contained space with a crying baby, a gassy individual, or a person who likes to play their downloaded Netflix video out loud.
Am I right?
However, one woman was treated to an even worse situation when the passenger behind her decided to get a little too comfy.
Taking to the 'I'm The Main Character' Reddit thread - which aims to out people who act in a selfish manner - a user posted a photo showing a man sitting on a plane with his feet perched on the handrests of the passenger in front of him.
"Do you say something if you're sitting there?" wrote the social media user, who posted the original photo.
"This was a 3 hour flight and he kept those puppies up the whole time," they added.
Have a look at the post below:
Of course, hundreds of users couldn't help but express their views about the awkward situation with some suggesting that the woman should speak up, while others agreed that she should just leave the guy be.
This user wrote: "I wouldn't say anything. I'd just take my shoes and socks off, turn sideways, and put my feet up too. On his armrest. Bonus: I have diabetic feet with blotchy dry red flaky skin, purple toes, and thick yellow toenails like fritos corn chips."
"Honestly I'd take pics with the flash on lmao. Probs not a good idea but I think they’d put those grippers away," added another.
A third hilariously stated that they wouldn't say anything wither, but their "elbow would."
And this user said that they would "accidentally spill my sugar-laden drink on someone's foot if I'm sitting there..."
Someone else added some context as to why the woman wasn't actually saying anything, stating that that was her husband behind her. She was joined by her son next to her as they couldn't get the seats next to him.
But does that really excuse this type of behavior? Not in my eyes.
Not only does the wife have to endure what comes with having a husband that clearly doesn't care about basic manners, but everyone else around them will also have to endure the same thing - and that's not what they signed up for.
What do you think about the issue?