Bumble - “Window seat or aisle Convince me either way…”

96 deep replies “Window seat or aisle? Convince me either way…” Bumble Opening Move 

Ever argued with yourself over the best seat when traveling?

This Opening Move is all about the popular dilemma!

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The convenient route: Answers for people who like practicality

*These answers are mixed, but they look at both seats as means of convenience—perfect for people who don’t mind either way!

1. Window seat, because you get breathtaking views of sunsets, sunrises, and city lights—free in-flight entertainment.

2. Aisle seat. You have unlimited access to the bathroom without needing to walk past anyone.

3. Window all the way because you can comfortably lean against the wall and nap without awkwardly bobbing your head. 

4. Aisle because you can have a traveling pillow to lean on, plus it is more accessible. 

5. Window: no one will be climbing over you mid-flight, so you can relax without interruptions.

6. In the aisle you have a bigger chance to high-five a toddler.

7. If your row mates are annoying, you have an easy escape route. Team aisle seat.

8. Staring out the window makes you feel like the main character in a movie. My character flaw is that I need to do that, otherwise, I’m bored!

9. I think the aisle seat is better simply because you get to exit first and grab your luggage sooner.

10. Less motion sickness, no staring at the fast-moving ground below, just a nice balanced aisle side. 

11. You get dibs on spotting landmarks before anyone else. And that is a thing to be excited about. 

12. Window because, hear me out, you avoid constant foot traffic and the risk of getting bumped by carts or passengers.

13. Window all the way because you get to have a pretty view. Especially during the day. 

14. Aisle ‘cuz you don’t have to deal with direct sunlight or risk getting sunburnt mid-flight.

15. You have full control over your seat space without any window shade debates.

16. At the window side, you can zone out and pretend you’re on a solo adventure.

17. You can always get up in the aisle without bothering anyone, whether it’s for a stretch or a walk.

18. Watching the clouds is oddly therapeutic and calming. Plus, you gain bragging rights about it. 

19. Aisle all the way! You have more flexibility to move around, especially if you’re a fidgety traveler.

20. You don’t have to deal with people walking past your seat and bumping into you. Aisle seat, babyyyy!

21. You can chat with the flight attendants more easily, making the flight more enjoyable on the aisle seat.

22. The window seat is your personal space bubble, with no one coming into your territory. Perfect for unplugging.

23. Aisle. The flight attendants reach you first, so you get dibs on snacks and drinks. 

Aisle. The flight attendants reach you first, so you get dibs on snacks and drinks.

24. You can enjoy the peacefulness of being slightly away from the action on the plane with the window seat.

25. If you’re traveling with someone, the aisle seat makes it easier to pass things or talk. 

26. If a diarrhea case ever happens, the aisle will give you the privilege to make it faster to the bathroom.

27. The window seat feels more private, especially when you need a moment of quiet.

28. If you travel solo, the aisle is the perfect spot, trust me!

29. Reading is much more enjoyable at the window side. You can read while sipping that lukewarm airplane water. 

30. The aisle seat reduces the chances of being bumped by the middle seat.

31. You’re closer to the action on the aisle seat—whether it’s meals being served or watching plane drama.

32. In the aisle, you have a clearer view of the safety demonstration from the stewardesses.

33. Maturing is realizing that aisle seats are the best. It reduces the anxiety of having to talk to strangers when wanting to get up.

34. Aisle, obviously. All the convenience, none of the climbing over people. 

35. It’s perfect for self-reflecting or simply admiring the vastness of the sky. Sorry, but nothing can beat the window seat.

36.  Aisle seat for all the known reasons: you can sleep on the tray table. A very unusual but necessary skill.

37. Aisle seat, because the window seat has more germs—and that’s a definite no-go!

38. In the aisle seat you have more freedom to adjust your position and avoid feeling too confined.

39. Window seats have that type of cave-like feeling, perfect for an introvert like me. 

40. The aisle seat gives you more space for your elbows and helps you avoid that cramped, mummified feeling.

41. The scenery of mountains and beaches is worth all the pee-holding in the world. 

42. It’s easy to stretch your body or your legs on the aisle seat (especially if you have long legs). 

43. Window seat forever. It’s so annoying when your head constantly bobs.

44. Window, because…maybe I shouldn’t admit this, but…who has the nerve to get up every second someone has to pee? 

45. Window for the sole reason it feels like a mini-escape from the rest of the world, especially on longer flights. 

Window seat passengers: Witty answers for unbothered flyers

*The following answers are for people who ALWAYS pick the window seat, either because they like to take in the view or not deal with people…or both.

1. The window seat, duh. The best part about flying is not having to deal with people.

2. Why the heck would anyone pick aisle over window? Last time I checked, people don’t appreciate being leaned on.

3. My loner self would pick the window seat even if there were no windows on the plane.

4. Don’t be mad, but, the window seat is the superior choice—two words: pretty clouds!

5. I’m usually the pilot, but when I’m off, the window seat. I guess I’m just used to seeing clouds.

6. Window seat. No having to get up for people with a peanut-sized bladder for me.

7. Leaning on the window, napping, and listening to music.

8. The window seat, and call me Stewie Griffin because I’m not switching my seat with anyone.

9. I picked aisle ONCE and swore never to again, so yeah, window seat all the way.

10. Why would I wanna trade beautiful scenery for being bumped into?

11. See, I’d pick the aisle seat if engineering somehow managed to give it a window, but it hasn’t yet, so…no.

12. Listening to music on the aisle seat doesn’t hit the same as window. Do you agree?

13. The window seat because, ew…people.

14. I need some me time on the plane, and the aisle seat isn’t exactly known for providing that.

15. It depends on th– SIKE! Window, of course, because that means not dealing with human beings.

It depends on th– SIKE! Window, of course, because that means not dealing with human beings.

16. I’m picking the window seat for one reason, and one reason only: I don’t have to move for anyone.

17. I always go for the window seat. Are you kidding? I get both privacy AND beautiful imagery!

18. The window seat for none other than the sole fact I can sleep in peace. I get nervous otherwise.

19. Hmmm…convenience or looking out a window? The window, obviously.

20. I’m a photographer, so I have to snap photos of the pretty sky and night lights—I vote for the window seat.

21. I low-key can’t stand people who have to use the bathroom every 10 minutes, so the window seat.

22. I don’t even care for the clouds, but I need quality sleep before we land, and the aisle seat simply isn’t the way to go.

23. The window seat and anyone else saying otherwise is lying.

24. No surprise here: the window seat because I get to look out the window and daydream! You know, self-care things.

25. Since I’m an avid music listener, I have to go with the window seat because the vibes are immaculate at night.

26. The window seat and sketching during the whole flight. Heaven! 

27. I’m sorry, but I don’t get how people could ever choose aisle. It’s like paying for a seat just to be bothered the whole flight.

28. Hmmm…this is hard. Wait, no. It’s not because the window seat has always and will ALWAYS be the elite choice.

29. For overnight flights, the window seat; the fewer the people who see how I look when I wake up, the better.

30. 9/10 times I’m choosing the window seat, unless the plane is big enough for people not to have to touch me when passing by.

Aisle seat enjoyers: Amusing answers for active people

*These answers cater to aisle seat flyers, aka restless people with a habit of getting up and moving around. Easy access for the win!

1. Sorry, but a pretty view isn’t worth sacrificing practicality for. Aisle seat for the win!

2. The aisle seat and a nice book to go with it so that it distracts me from the people passing through.

3. I enjoy the accessibility the aisle seat provides, so there’s that.

4. I’m used to moving around a lot since I’m an athlete, so I pick the aisle seat out of respect for my row mates.

5. The aisle seat. This may sound stupid, but the window seat triggers my claustrophobia.

6. I like being able to get up whenever I want, thank you very much. It’s my boundary.

7. Sorry, but the only thing window has on aisle is that dang window, and most of the time, it’s only clouds, which we’ve seen a million times.

8. After the first time, the window seat is no longer interesting, so I’m going for the aisle seat!

9. The aisle seat is the underdog—it’s convenient, has more space, and is overall better for maneuvering. 

10. I have the bladder of a squirrel, so I choose the aisle seat.

I have the bladder of a squirrel, so I choose the aisle seat.

11. What if I told you I don’t really mind as long as I can stretch my legs? I’m going for aisle!

12. I couldn’t care less for the window seat. Yeah, clouds are pretty and all, but what about being able to move around?

13. I have to go for the aisle seat simply because it allows me to use the bathroom whenever I please without my seatmates glaring.

14. Well, the aisle seat gives me full control over who gets to go to the bathroom, so…

15. Anyone who chooses the window seat is doing it for the scenery, because the aisle seat is the smart choice.

16. I’m tempted to pick the window seat because of the window, but nah. The aisle seat gives me more freedom.

17. Don’t hate me for this, but the aisle seat. More arm and leg room. I hope you understand!

18. If you think about it, the aisle seat comes with extra stretching space. So, yeah.

19. The aisle seat, without a doubt. I can’t stand being sandwiched between a person and a plane.

20. I get hot easily, so aisle seat it is.

21. Aisle, but I’m flexible, so don’t worry. If we travel together, we can switch.

Are you a practicality or an experience enjoyer? 

There are two types of flyers: the ones who are all about enjoying the experience and the ones who put practicality above everything

If you’re on Bumble to find a life partner, you’re going to travel with them sooner or later, and you have to make sure you’re on the same page.

But how exactly does this connection work? RizzBio‘s extensive technology will break it down for you and teach you how to reply to any Opening Move!

– Practical people who prefer convenience. 

People who like practicality and convenience will most likely pick the aisle seat, so when you reply to your match’s Opening Move, explain your reasoning very briefly, in a witty manner. P.S. witty banter goes, too!

  • “Sorry, but the only thing window has on aisle is that dang window, and most of the time, it’s only clouds, which we’ve seen a million times.”

– Those who want to enjoy a good view! 

We all know that the view of the sky is what sweetens the pot when it comes to the window seat, making it perfect for people who experience things deeply. We also have privacy as a big bonus, so don’t forget to explain that to your match!

  • “Window seat, because you get breathtaking views of sunsets, sunrises, and city lights—free in-flight entertainment.”

This prompt is fun, sets the tone, and clears up preferences early. It can spark laughs, but as an opener, it risks being a bit bland.

But since “window or aisle” is trending on socials, give it a shot—if it flops, at least you’ll learn something new! 😉


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