Traveller gets petty revenge on fellow airplane passenger

Traveller gets petty revenge on fellow airplane passenger

Did this person take it one step too far?

Traveller petty revenge on fellow passenger
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People have always been petty.

In the last few years, it's become more acceptable to say or do something petty.

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If you describe someone as petty, "you mean that they care too much about small, unimportant things and perhaps that they are unnecessarily unkind".

It has become especially popular to share stories of pettiness.

There is even a Reddit thread called, r/pettyrevenge.

Here, people can share their stories and "small victories over those who've wronged you".

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The stories truly offer a diverse range, with some not as crazy as the others, but one story recently caught many people's attention.

Reddit user janetsy77's story has gone viral, even though it happened years ago.

They posted the story in 2024 but began by saying it took place a while ago when they travelled in a tiny and cramped airplane.

Everyone knows that airplanes have minimal legroom and every centimetre counts.

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As they were getting ready to take off, a last-minute passenger didn't have the space overhead to put their bag, so they threw it down at @janetsy77's feat.

Not wanting to say anything to the scary-looking passenger, they sat through the uncomfortable flight.

However, they did have a brilliant idea when they went to the bathroom right before the plane started to descend.

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To find out how thing escalated from there, you can read the full story here:

Dude on plane puts his bag where my feet are, bag gets some essence de lav
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This rude traveller messed with the wrong passenger.

You might be just as shocked as some people in the comments, while others were giving other tips for how to get out of this situation.

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It might be better to call a flight attendant instead of going to such extreme lengths to right a wrong.

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