Babies enter the world crying. And unable to speak clearly during their early days, they communicate everything—hunger, discomfort, or even a wet diaper—through tears.
When a six-month-old kid was travelling on a flight, parents wondered whether the little one would start crying and screaming out loud. To win passengers by their side in such times, the couple distributed a small useful kit to fellow flyers. Wanting to not trouble them and seek apology in advance if the child got cranky during the air travel, the parents supplied passengers with earplugs and chocolates.
Incident shared via Reddit post
The incident surfaced from a flight from Delhi to Bengaluru. Earlier, the act was displayed by a South Korean mother on a 10-hour-long flight to the US with her 4-month-old kid. Since then, this method of seeking cooperation from passengers and telling they have a baby onboard, who is very young to air travel, has gone viral.
In the recent case, the Indian couple packed ‘comfort’ kits for passengers, unaware of how their baby would react on its first flight. The parents of infant distributed the packets to people with a heartfelt note, which opened with the greeting, “Hello, kind stranger”.
Read full message below
“My name is Jeremiah, and today is my first ever flight! Since I’m only 6 months old, i might get a little cranky- My ears might pop, my tummy might feel funny, and I may express my feelings very loudly and dramatically (I’m told that’s called crying. As a small sorry for any in-flight drama, please enjoy these earplugs and chocolates to make your trip to Bangalore sweeter. Thank you for your patience, and promise to work on my travel manners on my next trip!”, the message read.