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An influencer has sparked a fiery debate after revealing she immediately stands up after the plane lands.
Carly Weinstein, 27, from New York City, frequently shares her day-to-day life with her more than 500,000 TikTok followers.
In a resurfaced clip, she reignited the ongoing discussion about airplane etiquette - just weeks after a plane passenger prompted fury for propping her feet on someone else's seat and another traveler admitted to wearing her seatbelt around her ankles.
In a viral video, which has so far amassed more than 200,000 views, Carly confessed that she was one of the passengers who shot up out of their seats as soon as the plane landed, while others waited for the doors to open before doing the same.
Carly Weinstein, 27, from New York City, has sparked a fiery debate after revealing she immediately stands up after the plane lands
Carly confessed that she was one of the passengers who shot up out of their seats as soon as the plane landed, while others waited for the doors to open before packing up their belongings
She captioned the clip: 'Please someone tell me I'm not alone in this.'
At the beginning of the video, Carly said: 'Do you guys know how like, on TikTok, everyone's obsessed with talking about, like, sitting on the plane when the plane lands?
'Like, everyone's like, "Chill out, just stay in your seat. You don't need to be standing up."
'Yeah, I realized today that I am the complete opposite of that, and I will never be the girl that just sits.'
She noted that she always felt like she had to stand up right away because she felt like she was in 'a rush.'
The influencer added that after being on a plane for 'four hours,' she didn't want to keep sitting down and was eager to get up.
'God forbid the row behind me gets to go in front of me because I was slacking,' she said.
Carly's admission ignited a fiery debate about whether you should get up out of your seat or stay in it.
Many people agreed with the influencer and echoed her thoughts in the comments section
Many people agreed with the influencer and echoed her thoughts in the comments section.
One person said: 'Its the NJ/NY attitude, I'm telling you.'
Another user added: 'This is so real.'
'I have to get up too but it's anxiety,' a third user commented.
Someone else wrote: 'I'm the same exact way and if I'm not in an aisle seat I panic about how I'm getting my carry on out of the overhead.'
'Yes,' one user weighed in.
'I feel so seen,' a sixth gushed.
'Exactly, I'm sprinting out of there,' one commenter typed.
Another person said: 'I need to stand after sitting so long.'
However, other users slammed Carly and said they stayed sitting until people started getting off the plane.
One person said: 'Simply no.'
However, other users slammed Carly and said they stayed sitting until people started getting off the plane
Another user commented: 'The row behind you is not going to get out before you. Standing isn't going to make anything go faster please just sit and wait.'
'The people who try and leave before someone in the row in front of them need to learn social etiquette,' a third typed.
This isn't the first time fliers have sparked furious debates over airplane etiquette.
Just two weeks ago, a frequent flier sparked uproar after showing off a 'dangerous' traveling hack that sees her wearing her seatbelt around her ankles in a bid to sit more 'comfortably' during her flight.
In the past, many passengers have also questioned whether you should switch seats while traveling.
In December, a frequent flier issued a PSA to fellow travelers about seat swapping after he found himself in a nightmare experience that saw him forced to move five times when he begrudgingly gave up his spot to another passenger.
The unknown man took to Reddit to recount his seat swap story that 'permanently changed [his] mind on ever being nice and trading seats with someone.'
Another frequent flier previously revealed she refused to switch her window seat with an 'entitled' passenger who wanted to sit next to his wife.
The unnamed woman took to Reddit to share how she declined to move to a middle seat during an 11-hour flight from New York to Cairo, Egypt, so the man sitting next to her could sit beside his wife.
The anonymous woman shared her story on the social media platform as a way to rant about the man under a thread titled, 'EntitledPeople,' prompting others on the web to slam the man for asking someone else to switch to a lower-quality seat so he could be happy.
The denial comes months after one man sparked furious debate when he refused to give up his first-class seat for his boss, despite using his own credit card points to do so.
In the past, DailyMail.com's Jaci Stephen even offered up her view, and confessed that she 'absolutely refuses' to swap seats, no matter how angry the passenger requesting to switch may get.