A woman is getting a lot of praise for refusing to give up her first-class plane seat for a child.

It wasn’t her problem that they couldn’t plan ahead.

A woman who decided not to give up her first-class seat on a flight, even though she was traveling with a toddler, has gotten a lot of support on social media for her choice.

Dr. Sabra, who goes by @lifewithdrsabra on TikTok, shared her experience in a recent video.

She was asked to change her seat, 1A, to help another passenger.

In her video, Dr. Sabra added some text on the screen that said:

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“From my point of view: The flight attendant asks me if I want to give up my seat 1A so a child can sit with their family.”

She had a big smile while sharing this message, showing she was happy to keep the seat she had paid for.

She even added a popular TikTok audio in the background where someone says, “Girl, forget those kids and forget you too.”

This clip is often used in videos where people refuse to give up something for someone else’s children.

The 1A seat, usually found in first class at the front of the plane, is a very desirable spot for travelers.

Dr. Sabra shared more details in the caption of her video.

She said she chose to keep her seat and that the family was able to “find a solution” to their seating problem without her having to move.

In her caption, she wrote: “That’s a no from me, would you have given up your seat?

“Plus, they found a solution, so I’m not a terrible person. Also, the child was about 13.”

The video has gone viral, getting 4.9 million views, and many viewers are supporting her choice in the comments.

Give it a shot and try to find the cup that is empty! 

Ready for a brain workout? Here’s a challenging brainteaser for you:

Can you spot the hidden worm among the birds in less than 30 seconds?

It takes a keen eye and a sharp focus to master this puzzle.

Some people have a remarkable ability to observe their surroundings with incredible detail—a true hawk’s eye.

They never miss a thing. On the other hand, there are those who might overlook even the most obvious details, even if they’re right in front of them.

This illustration isn’t just a brain teaser; it’s also a celebration of the launch of a new website called Nest Friends.

This platform aims to assist parents in educating their children about the diverse bird species found across the UK in a fun and engaging way.

So, can you rise to the challenge and find that elusive worm? The clock is ticking!

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