Problem: The child behind you is kicking your seat.
Solution: “Appeal to the parents’ sense of empathy,” says Caroline Tiger, a coauthor of
How to Behave: A Guide to Modern Manners for the Socially Challenged (Quirk Books, $12,
www.amazon.com). Say, “Do you mind asking him to stop kicking my seat? I’d love to take a nap.” If the child doesn’t stop shortly after your initial plea, kindly ask the adult if she would be willing to switch seats with the child.