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Traveler sparks FURIOUS debate after admitting he always boards a plane FIRST – no matter which boarding group he's in… as critics call him a 'son of a bitch' for his brazen behavior

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A traveler has sparked heated debate after revealing they always board a plane with the first group. He added that he regularly lies to sneak onto the plane first.

LinkedIn user Dickie Bush faced a furious backlash when he took to the website to talk about his personal flying habits – which include always making sure he's one of the first people to get on a plane, no matter which boarding group he's in classified.

The Florida resident's post was shared on Reddit, where people were quick to condemn his behavior, with one even labeling him an “asshole,” reigniting the ongoing debate over airplane etiquette — just days after an airline passenger sparked outrage. because she put her feet on someone else's chair.

Posting in a Reddit thread titled 'Delta', people on the internet debated whether it is acceptable to ignore what's on your boarding pass and board the plane first.

A traveler has sparked a furious debate after revealing he always boards with the first group – despite what his assigned boarding group dictates (stock image)

After LinkedIn user Dickie Bush admitted that he always boards first — no matter what group he's in — his post was reshared on Reddit, where users quickly shot him down

After LinkedIn user Dickie Bush admitted that he always boards first — no matter what group he's in — his post was reshared on Reddit, where users quickly shot him down

The post was captioned: “I saw this 'advice' and comments on LinkedIn – these are the assholes who are ruining things for everyone.”

Dickie's original comment was attached to the Reddit post, which revealed one of the many tips he shared when it comes to airports and flying.

In tip number two from the list, he said, “Be in group one, regardless of your group. 99 percent of the time they don't say anything. Worst case scenario, they tell you to wait, and then you're the first one when they call your actual group.”

Although Dickie shared several tips as part of his post, it was this advice that sparked much discussion on Reddit and LinkedIn.

Some people flooded the comments section on LinkedIn, praising him for his advice, adding that they are doing the same.

However, one person warned others against trying it on certain flights, writing: 'I always try to get into group one but my last three flights have had scanning barriers and only let you through after a designated group call.'

Someone else said: 'The boarding group is literally a farce.'

'They really don't care which group you are in. I tell them I'm a silver ticket holder and they let me through,” said another.

Other people quickly flooded the comments section praising him for his advice, adding that they are doing the same

Other people quickly flooded the comments section praising him for his advice, adding that they are doing the same

“Number two is spot on, flown everywhere… the only call I'll wait for is the one to let families with kids go first,” another user added.

One user wrote: 'Great advice so you can give dirty looks when latecomers try to squeeze their huge bags into the little holes that are left.'

“From now on, do number two forever,” someone else admitted.

However, on Reddit the reactions were much more negative, with people calling out Dickie for his brutal confession.

One person said, “I've seen so many examples of Delta Gate agents calling people in for trying to board early. They probably don't care if you board in zone 3 in zone 1, but people try to board during 1st class or comfort plus, it seems like they get called in a lot.”

“You just know none of these people put their shopping carts in the parking lot at the grocery store,” someone else said.

“Those people deserve to fly Spirit,” another person added.

“Anyone who does this is the worst type of person. Doing this is like parking in a handicapped spot, that's how bad it is,” said another user.

Someone else added: 'Portlice.'

Another user wrote: 'I always knew this was possible, but I don't do it because it's rude..'

“Main Character Syndrome,” said another user.

In the past, passengers have debated changing seats.

However, the admissions sparked outrage, with many people online slamming the traveler

However, the admissions sparked outrage, with many people online slamming the traveler

Just a month ago, a frequent flyer sent out a PSA to fellow travelers about changing seats after experiencing a nightmare involving having to move five times when he reluctantly gave up his seat to another passenger.

The Unknown Man Took to Reddit to Share His Seat Swap Story That 'Permanently Changed' [his] I'm thinking of being nice and switching places with someone someday.”

He reignited the heated conversation about travel etiquette after a frequent flyer was applauded for refusing to change seats so a woman could sit by the window.

He shared his experiences in a thread dedicated to 'Delta Airlines– adding that the disastrous incident occurred eight years ago while he was on a flight from New York City to Utah.

Another frequent flyer previously revealed she refused to swap 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 refused to move to a middle seat on an 11-hour flight from New York to Cairo, Egypt, so that the man sitting next to her could sit next to his wife.

The anonymous woman shared her story on the social media platform as a way to rant about the man under a thread captioned: 'TitledPeople,” prompting others online to condemn the man for asking someone else to switch to a lower-quality seat so he could be happy.

The denial comes months after a man sparked a 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 gave her opinion, confessing that she “absolutely refuses” to switch seats, no matter how angry the passenger who wants to switch may get.

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