If you've ever boarded a plane, you'll know they're not the most comfortable. Unless you're flying luxury, seats can be rather cramped, the legroom is pretty much non-existent, and if you're taller than average, the likelihood is that your knees may be touching the seat in front of you for the whole journey. But, the saving grace is, you know that in a matter of hours, you'll be at your dream destination, cocktail in hand in the glorious sunshine.
But when you sit down in your seat, you may have forgotten about just how little space there actually is, and when one man took to Twitter to express his anger with the lack of legroom on his flight, the last thing he expected was for Ryanair to respond sassily.
The man took to Twitter to complain, dubbing Ryanair "kings of discomfort", and people jumped in the comments, telling him that he should pay more for a better seat, or to fly with another airline if he didn't find the seats comfortable.
"Pay more, then", someone suggested, while another wrote: "Don't complain about discomfort when you buy the cheapest tickets and pay extra for better seats or don't cry." But the last thing the man thought he'd get was a savage roast from Ryanair, when they called him out for his fashion choice. They wrote: "You're literally wearing jorts."
Jorts, also known as jean shorts, were a staple in 90s wardrobes, but have had somewhat of a resurgence in recent years with the rise of 'Y2k' fashion - but clearly, jorts are not Ryanair-approved.
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"Don't you dare slander jorts!", a Twitter user fumed, but Ryanair simply replied: "We're simply stating a fact."
"Love how Ryanair's Twitter promptly roasts everyone", a user giggled, and another agreed, typing: "This is a burn LMFAO."