Recently, a woman took to TikTok to reveal some “unpopular opinions” that are sometimes discussed among travelers.
“When I go to an airport, I feel a certain rage,” Keegan Acton of Scottsdale, Arizona, said in a video message shared with his more than 65,000 followers.
Her most unpopular opinion was that she doesn't mind crowded aisles after the plane lands.
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“I see TikTok videos all the time of people who are like, 'I can't stand people who stand up as soon as the plane lands.'” [but] “I don't see anything wrong with this,” she said in the video, captioning it, “Obviously it was triggered by today's flight.”
In a TikTok video posted by a Scottsdale, Arizona, woman can be seen sharing some “unpopular opinions” that can sometimes be controversial among travelers, criticizing certain types of people at the airport. (iStock)
She continued, “I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to stand up and stretch your legs. I also don't think there's anything wrong with putting your luggage in the overhead bin so it's ready when it's your turn to get off the plane.”
The content creator also said that passengers believe that window seats offer more space than aisle seats.
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“A window seat feels like you can lean against the wall, and for me, it feels like there's a little gap there,” she explained, adding, “I feel like there's more space, and I like to enjoy the cool scenery and entertainment of watching the clouds.”
Acton said he doesn't think that's necessary for travelers who prefer to sit next to their loved ones on planes.

The woman said she thinks there's more space in a window seat on an airplane. (iStock)
“I don't think you necessarily have to sit next to your partner on a plane. I think what you see all the time is the husband has to sit in the aisle seat and the wife has to sit in the middle,” she said.
She added: “I don't think my wife should have to feel uncomfortable on an airplane.” [and] I sit in the middle just so I can sit next to my husband.”
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Acton also spoke about how he feels about TSA rules and “rude” agents.

Acton alleged that TSA agents “yelled at” passengers when they didn't follow the rules at security. (iStock)
“I “I didn't know the rules. It's different everywhere. Like, 'Don't yell at me. I'm sensitive. I'm just a girl,'” she said, adding that she has also been yelled at during security checks.
Acton also slammed passengers who don't properly place their carry-on bags in the overhead bins.
“People who can't put their suitcases properly in the overhead bins are idiots,” she said.
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Acton said she gets annoyed when people don't put their carry-on bags properly in the overhead bins. (iStock)
She added: ” [it] “Please move it closer to you so more people can come in. That's very inconsiderate.”
Acton even called out passengers who reclined their seats during the flight.
“I “I think people who recline their seats are idiots. I know you have the right to do so. I guess you have long legs and it's more comfortable,” she explained.
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She continued: “It's just a little inconsiderate of the person behind you.”

When it comes to disembarking, Acton said she doesn't mind passengers crowding the aisle, although other passengers have told her the behaviour is annoying. (iStock)
Acton also said he was frustrated by inconsistent security line timings and “anxiety-inducing” boarding procedures. Space between gates People crowding at the baggage claim area.
Rosalinda Randall, a California-based etiquette expert and trainer, told Fox News Digital in an email that individuals often refuse to “follow societal norms.”
Randall said passengers should wait their turn to disembark unless flight attendants have been notified ahead of time about the correct way to disembark from the plane.
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“Unless you have a connecting flight, a once-in-a-lifetime job interview or are going to be late for a wedding, wait your turn,” she said.

The woman's TikTok video brought to light some “unpopular airport opinions,” and a California-based etiquette expert weighed in on some strong opinions. (iStock)
Tandal suggested that if you're in a hurry, notify a flight attendant before landing and politely explain to those around you that they need to stand up first and that you expect some passengers to be uncooperative.
Randall also commented on whether it's appropriate to recline airplane seats during a flight.
“As paying passengers, we should be able to recline whenever we want, but when you invade someone else's space, it becomes an issue,” she said.
She recommended considering a few factors before hitting the recline button on your next flight.
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Randall suggested avoiding reclining while eating, only half-reclining if the person behind you is working on a laptop or holding a child, and asking for help if you have issues with space between passengers.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Acton for further comment.


