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The Internet Is In Love With This South African Airport Baggage Handler For The Best Reason

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Sep, 2018 01:33 PM

    Travelers, meet your new favorite person in the whole world.

     

    A video posted by Janine Brand on Facebook shows the airport handler going an extra mile and meticulously handling luggage at a conveyor belt.

     

    The video shows the airport worker, named Ephraim Sibeko, bending over a conveyor belt at Lanseria International Airport in South Africa and placing the bags in an orderly manner, even turning them over if the handle isn't facing outwards.

     

    "If you have ever traveled in your life, I'll bet you 1000 bucks you've never seen anyone treat you or your luggage like Ephraim," Ms Brand says in the post shared along with the video. "He turns every single bag so that the handle of the suitcase is facing forward. All you do is grab and go," she adds.

     

    She even asks everyone to "stop, thank and tip him" if you're ever at the airport.

     

    Watch the video below:

     
     

     

    Posted by Janine Brand on Wednesday, 5 September 2018
     
     

    We’re not sure what we did to deserve someone like Sibeko, but we’re absolutely grateful.

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