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Woman who left very tall brother in economy class while she took first class was not wrong: Reddit users

A woman on Reddit who says she was shunned and treated poorly by her family after accepting a free first class upgrade while on vacation says she did nothing wrong, Reddit users weigh in on her drama. said.

Reddit user “Abbyissostupid” wrote on Reddit’s “Am I the A–hole” (AITA) subreddit on Friday, April 26th that AITA wouldn’t let her “6’6” brother play his first free game. I talked about my dilemma in a post titled . The class upgrade the airline gave you on a 12-hour flight? ”

In the post, the woman said she was currently on a family trip to Hawaii to celebrate her father’s retirement, and that her father paid for the entire family’s participation.

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“There are six of us, but my brother and I live in the same part of the country,” she said. So they were both on the same plane to Hawaii.

“I think it’s appropriate to say that I’m 5’1″ and my brother is 6’6,” she wrote.

She said she travels frequently for work and has “a pretty good standing with the airline that my dad bought my tickets for.”

One woman said her family was furious after she accepted a free upgrade to first class while leaving her taller brother on the bus. (St. Petersburg)

She and her brother were boarding a plane when a flight attendant approached her and told her that a first-class seat had become available.

“The flight attendants were whispering that the first-class passengers had not arrived and that they needed seats in the coach to accommodate the waiting passengers,” Abysobaka said.

“She told me that since I had much higher status than anyone else on the plane, she would let me move to first class for free.”

“I had a fun flight.”

The woman happily accepted the upgrade and “accepted it right away.”

“I told my brother that I would meet him in 12 hours and if he wanted anything to eat or drink, please let me know, so I grabbed my things and moved on,” she said.

“Needless to say, it was a great flight.”

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However, her brother was very upset that she didn’t upgrade instead. His brother was tall and he thought she could have used more leg room to be more comfortable.

After the plane landed, she said, her brother refused to speak to her the entire ride to the hotel, then told her family he had been upgraded.

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The woman and her family were traveling to Hawaii to celebrate her father’s retirement. According to her, her father paid for all her travel expenses. (St. Petersburg)

“I said hello to the rest of my family, but after I got out of the shower, my mother took me aside and said what I had done was ‘horrible,'” Abiesobaka said. .

Confused, the woman asked her mother what she was talking about, and she said, “She told me that I should have given up my seat to my brother.”

The Reddit writer added, “I thought this was the end, but all five of my siblings and my parents are mad at me, making the holidays off to a very rough start.”

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Her brothers even told their children to avoid her because she was not a loyal family member, the woman said.

“My sister said, ‘No, they only want to hang out with people who say bad things about their family. What were you thinking?'” Abysobaka wrote.

When the woman pointed out that her brother had never even asked for an upgrade, her sister replied that there was no need to do so and that they should have automatically given him the upgrade for his brother’s comfort.

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The woman’s much taller brother, who spent time on a plane and in a coach, appeared to be very uncomfortable during the trip. (St. Petersburg)

“I’ve been alone ever since brunch and haven’t had much fun, ita?” asked Abbyissostupid of others on Reddit.

Abisostupid updated her post after receiving comments from others, saying that her family still feels anger towards her to varying degrees and that she is instead spending time with friends in Hawaii. He added that there is.

“So no matter what, my vacation is going to be great,” Abysobaka said. “But reading your comment really gave me the confidence to not do shit (or at least try!). Thank you.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to Abbyissostupid for more updates and to relationship experts for advice on the subject.

In the AITA subreddit, users can reply to posts and post comments such as “NTA” (“not an A–hole”), “YTA” (“you are an A–hole”), “NAH” (” ”). There’s no “A-holes Here”) or “ESH” (“Everyone Sucks Here”).

Users can upvote answers they find helpful and downvote answers they don’t.

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Reddit users primarily assured the woman that she had done nothing wrong by accepting the upgrade to first class on her own, and that her family was blowing the situation out of proportion. (St. Petersburg)

Most users said that she became an “NTA” for receiving the upgrade, and that even if she wanted to, the airline likely wouldn’t have allowed her to give the upgrade to her brother. they said.

“If something happened to me on Air Canada years ago. I got a red eye from Vancouver to Toronto. I flew with my adult daughter and got tagged as an upgrade,” said the top vote-getter. said Reddit user “BetAlternative8397” in the comments.

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The user continued, “I asked about flying her forward instead and was told that seat was only available to status holders. I was tired after a week of business travel, so I took that seat. ” he added.

“There’s no reason to turn it down.”

The same person said, “No one shamed me,” and said Abisovaka’s brother was rude and jealous.

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Reddit user “Fearless_Ad1685” said in another top comment, “NTA, but I’m sure their family is there.”

“Your status brought you the offer, and even if you turned it down, it wouldn’t have gone to your brother anyway,” Fearless_Ad1685 continued.

“I didn’t have to turn it down just to continue coaching with my brother.”

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