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Re: Behavior 101. Traveler's Rule Book. Barbara Correa Posted on: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 23:27:50 -0800

zorba wrote:
>
> Learn how to share armrest space. The airlines should have thought this
> through a little bit. Two armrests for three sets going across are
> simply not enough. Let's face it; even though people have the best of
> intentions, the natural inclination is to put your arm smack dab on the
> armrest. The whole armrest. I have gotten into elbow wars with people
> who think that because they got stuck in a middle seat, their
> consolation price should be the entire armrest. That almost earned one
> gentleman I traveled with my laptop as a headdress.

Give the person in the middle a break. It is a common belief, among
frequent flyers, that the person in the middle seat should have both
armrests, as they are more cramped for space.