Imagine you’re cozy in your window seat, the hum of the plane’s engines lulling you into a sense of peace. You’re ready for a routine flight, Nintendo Switch in hand, when suddenly, you’re thrust into an unexpected moral dilemma. A sick child, a tired mother, and a game caught in the middle. It’s a scenario that could happen to any of us, and it begs the question: what’s the right move? Dive into this high-flying tale of gaming, generosity, and germs.
Early Morning Flight Routine

Family Boarding Drama

The Coughing Controversy

A Sick Kid Amidst a Global Scare

A Kind Gesture Turns Complicated

Nanny Experience to the Rescue

Game Time High in the Sky

A Quiet Plea for Playtime

Bathroom Break Blunder

The Switch S****h

A Plea for Permission

Dad Steps In

Apologies and Antiseptics

The Final Verdict

The Great Nintendo Switch Airborne Incident ✈️
In the skies, a traveler’s kindness meets the ultimate test when a sick child eyes their precious Nintendo Switch. It’s a tale of coughs, consoles, and courtesy at 30,000 feet. When the little one commandeers the game without so much as a ‘please,’ our traveler is faced with a digital dilemma. To share or not to share? The cabin becomes a court, with passengers whispering their verdicts. But what’s fair is fair, and gaming progress is a serious business! The dad’s gesture with a Lysol wipe adds a touch of humor to the turbulence of emotions. It’s a story that makes us wonder, in a similar situation, what would we do? Let’s delve into the collective wisdom of fellow flyers for a dose of perspective. ♂️✨
NTA for not sharing, but the entitlement here is unbelievable

NTA for not letting entitled passenger take your Nintendo Switch!

Handling a mid-air Nintendo Switch drama: entitlement, sickness, and rationality

OP’s request not to repost is reminiscent of futile Facebook disclaimers
and concerns over AITA stories being exploited for clickbait profit.

Setting boundaries with entitled parents: not the a**hole

When permission meets rejection: the struggle of online sharing

Brb crossposting this…

Entitled behavior over a Nintendo Switch on a flight? Seriously?

When privacy meets public posts: a clash of perspectives
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When you try to enforce copyright on the internet

Protect your property NTA parent sets boundaries for kids

NTA. Mom’s exhaustion doesn’t justify kid taking game without permission

Kindness taken for granted! Setting boundaries is crucial.

Asserting ownership They were r**e and entitled, not you.

Internet indifference: Permission drama falls on deaf online ears

Defending personal property on the plane – entitled kid gets called out

Finding sanity in shared experiences

Entitlement at 30,000 feet: The audacity of in-flight gaming

Gamer asserts authority over game rules, sparking Reddit rebellion.

Passenger accuses commenter of rudeness for not giving up game.

Spreading the word like wildfire!

Gamer defends their right to their Nintendo Switch – no compromise!

Last Updated on November 17, 2023 by Diply Social Team