Probably like you have I have traveled alone it’s an intensely unique experience. There’s a quiet dignity to it a kind of leave me alone that hopefully I and you would want to project. It’s like when you see people walking down the streets in New York City they don’t have any desire to make eye contact or say hi or slap 5 or do the hokey pokey they just want to get where they’re going. It’s an interesting story where a lady was traveling by herself when another woman approached her to switch seats because she wanted to sit next to her husband. This woman who obviously planned poorly wanted to take a window seat for a front middle seat with no under seat storage. And when our solo traveler denied the request she tried to make her out to be the bad guy but I say that’s ridiculous. I want to normalize people doing things that prioritize their comfort over making things convenient for someone who planned poorly. Story Here.