There are somethings you should and shouldn’t do on a plane; one of those is rub your feet on the armrests of the person in front of you.

Jessie Char, 30, who describes herself as a "regular person," shared on social media that she had a "nightmare" flight due to a pair of unwelcome feet.

Char live tweeted her experience, which was horrible for her, but great for us.

It all started with a glorious empty row on her JetBlue flight from Long Beach to San Francisco where she took her seat, Today reported.

But then it got stinky and unpleasant very quickly due to the passenger behind her.

“I noticed a foot emerge, followed by another foot on the other side," Char told Today. “The toes were in full wiggle."

Little did Char know that those toes would do more than wiggle.

“I looked to the front and back for the nearest flight attendant and caught someone's eye, but by the time she reached me the feet discreetly retracted back into the abyss of row 6,” Char told Today.

While Char might not have gotten a kick out of her experience, Twitter did.

Read more at Today.

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