This story was shared On Facebook on February 13 2019 by Dave Corona, Director of Photography at ABC Television in San Francisco and then went viral.
Accordingly, on a 10-hour flight from Seoul to San Francisco, a Korean mom raised the bar when she handed out goodie bags to her 220 fellow passengers to apologize, in advance in case her 4-month-old baby starts to cry.
The goodie bags included candies, earplugs….and a note which explaining the intention behind this thoughtful gesture from her baby’s perspective. The note said:
“Hello, I’m Junwoo and I’m 4 months old. Today, I am going to the U.S. with my mom and grandmom to see my aunt. I’m a little bit nervous and scared because it’s my first flight in my life. That means that I may cry or make too much noise. I will try to go quietly, though I can’t make any promises. Please excuse me.”
“So my mom prepared little goodie bags for you! It has some candies and earplugs. Please use it when it’s too noisy because of me. Enjoy your trip. Thank you.”
The netizen that posted the “very touching gesture” also confirmed that the baby surprisingly did not make any noise throughout the flight. Below the comments section of the post was then flooded with numerous comments on how thoughtful the mother was and how sweet it was of her to do so.
Source: Facebook
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