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Influencer praised after refusing to give up her first class plane seat to child
Influencer praised after refusing to give up her first class plane seat to child
A woman has gone viral on TikTok after another passenger asked her to move seats on a flight so she could be closer to her child. Sabra, a pharmacist and content creator based in Seattle, posted a short clip from a recent flight she took where she flew from the Pacific Northwest to Paris. In the 6-second video posted to Sabra's TikTok, she films herself in her first class seat with the text overlay reading: "POV: Flight agent asks me if I want to give up my 1A seat so a child sits with their family." In the popular audio used in the TikTok you hear the phrase "girl, f**k them kids and f**k you too". Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The TikTok has been viewed over 9 million times, and has over 800,000 likes. @lifewithdrsabra That’s a no from me dawg ? would you have given up your seat? Also they ended up finding a solution so no, i am not a terrible human being. Also the child was like 13. In the caption of the video, Sabra asked her viewers if they would have given up their seat, but many agreed with Sabra. "Good for you! If they wanted their kid next to them they should've booked adjacent seats," one user commented. Even parents were agreeing with Sabra with one mum commenting "as a parent that's up to me to make sure my family sit together not at the expense of someone else, I would never dare ask someone to move." "Nope, cause, as a mom, it's a parents responsibility to plan ahead. Just travelled to Europe for 1.5 moths with my toddler and no one had to move," added another. One user suggested that passengers do it deliberately: "I wonder if some families actually on purpose buy the cheapest tickets, to plan to ask someone for their seat 'I got kids, pls move'". Sabra also added that the family "ended up finding a solution so no, I am not a terrible human being. Also the child was like 13." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-29 22:57
What is Rat Temple? Joe Rogan's unique podcast segment leaves Internet impressed: 'A breath of fresh air'
What is Rat Temple? Joe Rogan's unique podcast segment leaves Internet impressed: 'A breath of fresh air'
During an episode featuring Shane Gillis, Joe Rogan talks about how a community worships rats
2023-11-15 14:49
Mapped: Iceland earthquake locations revealed as volcano eruption alert issued
Mapped: Iceland earthquake locations revealed as volcano eruption alert issued
Iceland is experiencing a seismic swarm as 1,485 earthquakes have hit the country in just 48 hours prompting fears of a volcanic eruption. Most tremours have been felt in the Reykjanes peninsula in the southwest of the country where small earthquakes have been felt every day for more than two weeks due to a build-up of volcanic magma three miles underground. Thousands have been told to evacuate the town of Grindavik as a precautionary measure as a magma tunnel stretches below the surface. The UK foreign office has updated its travel advice, warning that a volcanic eruption is increasingly likely. Its official warning reads: “Earthquakes and indications of volcanic activity have increased above normal levels on the Reykjanes peninsula, southwest of Reykjavik. “The Icelandic authorities continue to monitor the area closely, particularly the area northwest of Mt Thorbjörn near the Svartsengi power plant and the Blue Lagoon. On 10 November, a Civil Protection Alert was declared after an intense swarm of earthquakes. “The town of Grindavík was evacuated as a precaution. Some roads have been closed and visitors are advised to stay away from the area. “Keflavik International Airport is operating as normal. While there is no current eruption, it is increasingly possible that one could occur. “You should monitor local media for updates and follow the authorities advice on travel to the area.” But it stopped short of advising against travel to the country, where flights from the UK are still running. Airlines and holiday companies are operating trips as normal, which means passengers have no automatic right to cancel their plans. Iceland is highly suceptible to natrual disasters as it lies on the Mid Atlantic Ridge – a divergent plate boundary where the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate are moving away from each other, leading to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Experts are still unclear on the size of the growing volcanic threat. Dr Evgenia Ilyinskaya, an associate professor at the school of earth and environment at the University of Leeds, shared on X, formerly Twitter: “Still much uncertainty about what the scientific data are telling us about the magma intrusion under #Grindavik but the general consensus is that the intrusion is larger than has been seen in recent eruptions.” Read More Mapped: Iceland earthquake locations revealed as volcano eruption alert issued Iceland volcano eruption could be ‘hours or days’, meteorologist warns Iceland evacuates town and raises aviation alert as concerns rise a volcano may erupt Iceland earthquakes: Your rights if you are on holiday there or are planning to go Iceland volcano eruption could happen ‘within hours’ as Grindavik evacuate - live Earthquakes in Iceland prompt fears of volcano eruption
2023-11-12 16:49
Group to appeal dismissal of Tulsa massacre lawsuit
Group to appeal dismissal of Tulsa massacre lawsuit
By Brad Brooks A group representing the last three living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa massacre said it
2023-07-11 04:17
Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74
Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74
Patrick Hamilton, a combat veteran of the Vietnam War who covered civil wars in Central America as a photojournalist for The Associated Press,and later worked at Reuters covering the first Gulf War in Iraq, has died after a long struggle with cancer
2023-08-17 09:28
On this day in history, October 24, 1969, Richard Burton buys Elizabeth Taylor a diamond
On this day in history, October 24, 1969, Richard Burton buys Elizabeth Taylor a diamond
Richard Burton got his wife Elizabeth Taylor a Cartier diamond after they had a dispute at a restaurant
2023-10-24 15:27
David de Gea enters talks with Real Madrid
David de Gea enters talks with Real Madrid
David de Gea is in talks with Real Madrid after leaving Manchester United in June.
2023-08-11 04:57
Exclusive-Barclays eyes smaller units for growth in strategic review, risks investor ire
Exclusive-Barclays eyes smaller units for growth in strategic review, risks investor ire
By Sinead Cruise, Lawrence White and Stefania Spezzati LONDON Barclays is betting it can revive its wilting share
2023-07-12 21:20
Adipurush: Film dialogue sparks Bollywood ban in Nepal cities
Adipurush: Film dialogue sparks Bollywood ban in Nepal cities
Two Nepal cities have banned screenings of Bollywood films over a line in epic film Adipurush.
2023-06-19 14:50
Turkey’s Lira Defense Moves Into Full Swing Before Runoff Ballot
Turkey’s Lira Defense Moves Into Full Swing Before Runoff Ballot
Turkey’s central bank is moving in full force to defend the lira ahead of the runoff presidential election
2023-05-17 21:24
London's Gatwick Airport limits flights this week due to staff illness, including COVID-19
London's Gatwick Airport limits flights this week due to staff illness, including COVID-19
Gatwick Airport, London’s second-busiest, is limiting flights this week, partly because of an outbreak of COVID-19 within air traffic control
2023-09-26 19:27
Supercomputer predicts Inter Miami’s chances of reaching MLS playoffs
Supercomputer predicts Inter Miami’s chances of reaching MLS playoffs
The chances of Lionel Messi's Inter Miami reaching the play-offs according to a supercomputer.
2023-10-02 01:48