A plane passenger has lamented a rude fellow traveller's strange behaviour, which he was not confronted for due to one key reason. Taking to Twitter /X with a photograph of the offending passenger on his flight , a man was seen to have placed his right arm over the top of his chair in an effort to get comfortable. Doing so, however, blocked the screen of the passenger behind him.
Thousands of users liked and replied to the post, asking why they did not confront the man about his faux pas. Plane passenger John Kennedy revealed he did nothing about the incident as he found it was far more amusing than anything the in- flight entertainment could offer him. Instead, he left the passenger to block his screen and later revealed why in a follow-up post.
pic.twitter.com/f3sGQNgpvv He wrote: "Everyone keeps telling me to confront him as if this was an issue for me.
It was more entertaining than anything delta offered to watch. 'Sir can you move your hand I was watching a full episode of Key and Peele'." Those who saw the post offere an array of suggestions at how the passenger could get back at the man, from dipping his hand into a cup of coffee to caressing his fingers, the latter of which one person said "works every time.
" Others were more concerned about the angle of the man's arm, with one writing: "I've been starting at this for five minutes and I can't figure out the angle of this man's arm." Another suggested the passenger should have spoken to the man blocking his screen, as .