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April 18, 2023 | 10:12pm
@cassbischoff Anexity girlies Unite
The window seat makes her shiver.
Cassandra Bischoff, a TikToker from Minnesota, has sparked a heated debate about the app by claiming that an aisle seat is better than a window seat on an airplane.
“I don’t care about other people, but I’m not a window gal,” she wrote. viral video A figure sipping Starbucks at the window seat.
“The fact that I have to wake up two strangers to pee gives me ferocious anxiety. An aisle seat in life,” she adamantly declared to 685,000 viewers last week. .
However, the explanation was not well received by the public, as nearly 1,000 commenters shared their views on the long-running debate.
“Aren’t you guys only going to put up with it for six hours? Thinking about walking down the aisle past half the plane makes me a lot more nervous than the two next to me,” one person claimed.
“But instead of following the leader, you need to know when to get off and pick up your bag,” said one user who feared occupying an aisle seat.
“I’m the opposite. I’m 1000% a window girl,” revealed another. “I need to control that shade….so I can see out of the metal air tube.”
One frequent flyer enthusiastically shared the proposed method.
“Short flight teller. Long flight aisle girl,” claimed TikToker.
The Post reached out to Bischoff for comment.
Several users sided with her, saying they needed to feel free.
“A window seat makes you feel trapped,” wrote one.
“And I feel crushed as a window seat. I want an island so I can be open,” echoed another.
“TEAM AISLE YA GIRL needs leg room,” one enthused.
In other airline seat news, a plus-size social media influencer recently called on airlines to better accommodate large groups of travelers.
And last year, the flyer was accused of a questionable window seat hack.
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