For those travelling with check-in baggage, waiting for your belongings at the airport’s conveyor belt can be a source of anxiety and also, boredom.
After all, there have been incidents of missing, stolen or damaged luggage reported in the news before.
However, a few passengers in an airport had the luck to witness a humourous scene.
One man had presumably printed his face as the design of his luggage wrap.
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In response to the scene, many in the comments sections were both amused and amazed by his ingenuity.
The seven-second clip starts off normal enough, showing a scene at a bag collection point.
The luggage in question comes into view soon after.
Sporting a stern expression while flexing his muscles, the man on the luggage wrap conveys that he’s not meant to be messed with.
Much like the Mona Lisa, his eyes follow the viewer as the bag speeds along on the conveyor belt.
Those who viewed the clip were in equal parts amused and amazed by the sight.
One commenter said that no one is definitely going to steal the bag.
Meanwhile, another user commented that the owner was smart for using that design as his luggage wrap.
By doing so, he’ll be able to easily locate his belongings.
Another commenter also joked that they wouldn’t know what to say if someone still managed to grab the wrong luggage.
It’ll be tough to mistake this luggage for another.
With a design such as his, the owner will be able to spot his luggage from a mile away.
Do you have any unique ways of identifying your luggage at the airport? Let us know in the comments.
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Featured image adapted from TikTok.
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