Video of a flight attendant giving safety instructions goes viral on social media
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Created : Jul 15, 2019, 17:59 IST
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There is nothing unique about flying in an aeroplane from one place to another. We see the same kinds of flights, the same kind of passengers, the same type of flight staff and the same old safety instructions.
There is nothing unique about flying in an aeroplane from one place to another. We see the same kinds of flights, the same kind of passengers, the same type of flight staff and the same old safety instructions. Read less
There is nothing unique about flying in an aeroplane from one place to another. We see the same kinds of flights, the same kind of passengers, the same type of flight staff and the same old safety instructions.
A video gone viral on Twitter shows a flight attendant at his hilarious best while demonstrating the working of seatbelts, where the exit gates of the aeroplane are, and then ends up dancing like a bird! He also tells the passengers what to do when the oxygen masks drop down. It is his funny facial expressions and animated gestures that did the trick of tickling the funny bone of the onlookers. Of course, he is lauded for his efforts by a good round of applause at the end.
This flight attendant, with apparently good sense of humour, reminds us of the once-gone-viral train vendor Avadhesh Dubey, who floored the internet community with his witty and original jokes on Bollywood actors and famous politicians.
Surely, we need more such creative minds at work in different public places to add that much-needed zing in the midst of mundane. What say?
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