
The flight passengers took him to social media, where fellow flyers shared how to remove their hair while traveling in the air.
It’s shared withR/UnitedAirlines“A user post on Reddit forum said, “What is the standard operating procedure here?”
The post features a photo of a flyer sitting in a seat in front of a person, with long hair hung on a person’s monitor screen over the headrest. Please read the caption of the post “Sorry, Madame.”
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Reddit users visited the comments section to discuss their views in question.
“Call button. I know it’s painful for FA. [flight attendant]but I have not discussed what civilized behaviour is with another traveler,” one user suggested.

The flyer posted a photo of a flight passenger (not in the photo) wearing long hair behind the seat. (istock)
One user said “scissors.”
“Trap it (hair, that is),” joked one user.
Another said, “You said, ‘I’m sorry, your hair is covering my screen, can you move it?” And if she doesn’t follow, call the FA. ”
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“I ask her to gently move her hair down the path,” redditor added.
Another user says “Start swipe screen He was aggressively dragging her hair. ”

I wrote one person about what happened on the flight. And if she doesn’t follow, call the FA. ” (istock)
“In the past, I simply stood up, grabbed the attention of people and said, “I don’t know if you know that, but your hair is hanging on my screen.” Food tray. ‘ [person] I apologized, and that was the end,” one wrote.
The user shared an update on the situation and pointed it to someone sitting nearby, writing, “I sat there for about five minutes and actually thought it was a bit weird.”
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“Then I thought I needed to type in Reddit. Of course, I wouldn’t make life decisions without Reddit. So I took a photo and posted it. By then, she had moved her hair. It was probably 10-15 minutes.”
“I’m going to say, ‘Sorry, your beautiful hair is swallowing my coffee.’ ”
With a former flight attendant Based in Florida Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore told Fox News Digital that the polite way to approach such a situation is kind.
“If you say it kindly, you can handle anything,” she said.

“If you say it kindly, you can handle anything,” said the etiquette expert and former flight attendant. (istock)
Etiquette experts have instructed passengers who find themselves in a similar situation to get better at getting closer to the person causing the problem.
If the person does not modify his behavior, Whitmore suggested warning the flight attendant.
“I’d say something like your beautiful hair is in it. My coffee“” she said as an example of how to handle the situation.
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Whitmore said it is important for passengers to keep spatial awareness in mind, as respecting personal space is a major issue during flight.
“Unless you and your personal belongings have been infiltrating someone else’s, that’s not usually a problem,” she said.
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Angelica Stabile of Fox News Digital Digital provided the report.