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Would you buy an extra cinema ticket so strangers can't sit next to you? This guy does.

An interesting tactic.

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THE NEW YORK Times has a column called The Ethicist, to which readers can submit ethical dilemmas from their daily lives.

Yesterday’s edition contained a letter from a man with an unusual habit: buying an extra cinema ticket every time to reserve the seat next to him, so nobody can sit there.

Here’s the letter:

When my wife and I go to the movies, I typically buy a third reserved seat so I can keep the seat next to me empty. I prefer — but by no means need, either physically or psychologically — the extra space. My wife finds this new habit of mine rather absurd and extravagant. I agree. But is it unethical?

- WILL, AUSTIN, TEX.

Obviously this only works when the seats are reserved. But STILL. What do you think?

Do you mind sitting next to other people in the cinema?


Poll Results:

Yeah - if I had enough money, I'd be all over this. (790)
Kind of. I like having more space - but I wouldn't go this far. (701)
I'm not bothered, because I'm not a weirdo (456)

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(Here’s what The Ethicist has to say about the right answer.)

via James Kelleher

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