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Monday, 10 August 2015

Flight attendant shares warm story of his encounter with a Nigerian man traveling for the first time

Micheal Ray Huerata, who is a flight attendant/air host, with one of the international airlines shared this warm story on his Facebook page of his encounter with an elderly Nigerian man pictured above with him who was traveling out of Nigeria for the first time. Read what he wrote below...
"I'd like to share with you the most meaningful experience I've had in my 2+ years of flying. While boarding our flight from Nigeria last night, the man you see in this picture was seated in an aisle seat. As I walked by him, he waived me down and after I approached, he said "I must go to the toilet to relieve myself." I said "Ok, sir, the toilet is right behind you," pointing towards the bathrooms near the back galley. He repeated his request, but this time he was motioning both hands towards his lap and politely said "but I need to go to the toilet, please."
I assumed he was just reiterating his need to pee, so I again pointed towards the aft bathroom. He continued to motion towards his lap, but this time he grabbed his seat belt. It hit me; he had placed his seat belt on, but had no idea how to lift the buckle to release the belt! I apologized for not having understood, smiled, and showed him how to release his seatbelt. I shared this story with the crew shortly after and we were all humbled by the experience. But the story doesn't end here. Throughout the 12 hour flight, the man was as nice and generous as could be. He was smiling, enjoying the meals and entertainment, while always offering a genuine "thank you." 
In the last hour of the flight, he came to the back galley and was just looking around in awe, fascinated by the plane. He and I began to talk... In his decades of living, today was this man's first time in an airplane, his first time seeing a seatbelt, and his first time leaving his small village. As a mathematics and geography teacher, he'd always dreamed of visiting the United States. So he saved money his entire life so that one day he could purchase a flight, a new suit, and a camera. Today was that day, and today I had the distinct honor of being able to serve him on the first leg of that journey. I'm moved to tears that I could be so lucky to meet this man. Of the thousands of passengers I've ever served, of the rich and famous, successful and powerful, frequent travelers and million milers, serving this one man - in coach - was the greatest honor I've had as a flight attendant.

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    1. Aww! It pays to be humble.

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    2. After 2 years you're still working coach? You should change jobs. Magicblackxxl@gmail.com

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    3. The journey was a wonderful journey to both of the two men.

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    4. 12:53 shut up u hear? U know weytin be coach sef? didnt u hear wen he said high n mighty? ODE





      HOL

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    5. Chai. Goose pimple all over me as I read this. I'm so humbled. Some people will get irritated by the mans numerous questions

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  2. Awwwwww! Touching story. Awwww

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    1. It's amazing how this guy turned embarrassing story into a refined narrative of honour and dignity.

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  3. Awwwwww! Touching story. Awwww

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    1. You know... what could be more touching?? it is well with him. Rom 8:32

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    2. Wow!my day is blessed wit reading dis post ad it reminds me abt my first experience on flight... Kind lik scary and awesome dat God is gracious!

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    3. Very touching indeed

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    4. Very touching indeed

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  4. Dude is so gracious!

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  5. Ok, so????






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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    1. do you have sense? av u ever seen d wings of a plane b4?

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    2. do u av sense? av u even ever seen d wings of a plane b4? like wtf Is ok so???

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    3. You are daft for this Comment! Learn to save ur comments if you can't make sense. No wonder. You are an Igbo person sef

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    4. Foolish geh. So ur head dere

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    5. Mgbeke... bush girl. U don't knw an inspirational story when u see one. I just checked out ur profile n I understand why. Accountant @ self employed. Olodo

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    6. Did u read the story bitch.....idoit like u don't value experience. Stupid blind day time bat

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    7. Go and look at your own probably meaningless life. Geez

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    8. Lol @ accountant at self employed

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    9. Funny trend.
      Thumbs up jare@anonymous, you really put her where she belongs....you are not nice too sha....hahaha

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    10. Really lol @ accountant at self employed

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  6. Awwwwww! Touching story. Awwww

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  8. What's the essence of your story? Abeg shift! Did he approve your putting his pic on the net? Ina awa anya okerekwu!

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    1. Hahahahaha. Funny you. :)

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    2. It's this insolent rudeness that characterised us Africans. We're rude and angry even over a white man's humility to turn an embarrassing situation at the airport into subtle awesome story. Why are Africans angry?

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    3. Bad belle, why wont u hate, when you cant even afford an intl passport not to talk of jetting out. Local champs!

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    4. Pple like u would never understand d true meaning of humanity even if it hits u 100 times! I'm sure if d story ws about d man being awarded $100m, then u would find essence to dis story! Pls be reminded that it's d little things in life that adds so much to our being knowingly or unknowingly that really matter ok? So sit down pls! That ws a truly touching story, n thanks 4 sharing Linda

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    5. Wilheminna moses, u re garbage and big moron, tribalistick fool.

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    6. Hehehehe ndi ha anwu ga nwuo! Asilarex! What's up naa? Re invite oh jare! I lost my all ma contacts. Send me ur pin try hang out . eyena ndi ara onu, na so I De make dem rant and nag!

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    7. I love my wilimina moses.. She always know how to make DeM fools talk. Love yu bae

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  9. What's the essence of your story? Abeg shift! Did he approve your putting his pic on the net? Ina awa anya okerekwu!

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    1. Some are too dumb to learn a lesson from a heartfelt piece like this....

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    2. And what's the essence of your comment? Silly child

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  10. Awwww, now that's the real meaning of following ur dreams to the end, Grandpa i dey feel u joor
    Henry Eze

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    1. No samples and site to checkout pictures??

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  12. Awwww, now that's the real meaning of following ur dreams to the end, Grandpa i dey feel u joor
    Henry Eze

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  13. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  14. INTERESTIN....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  15. Awwww! How touching. Nigerians are good people, it's the environment we live in That's just too harsh and hostile pushing so many Nigerians into uncivil things.

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  16. This is a fantastic story. We should not take for grant the privileges and opportunities we have been exposed to.
    Kudos to the young flight attendant for sharing this story.

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  17. Awww! I'm more pleased with the way the flight attendant told his story, and his disposition towards the man. I'm impressed he didn't try to make fun of the man.
    Unlike the story one man told here of a man that slept on his shoulder on his way to work in Lagos.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  18. Whites r wonderful people...I almost cried reading this...

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  19. Eiyaaaa, a good person will always remain that way no matter what...d man in question is kind from Adam, that's why he showed so much humility ......revealing tws his first flight... A proud man will never do that, instead he will still be claiming ryt on top his ignorant






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  20. Heart warming story

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  21. So touching though... Lovely story

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  22. Wao a Geography teacher! Just like my dad I have been begging to travel but never agreed. Bless you both and mine too

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    1. Perhaps he may change his mind if you show him this, especially the fulfilment and pleasure to be derived *the look on the man's face*

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  23. You ur experience too.. share it again let the world benefit from it. Isah 60:1

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  24. Eiyaaaa, a good person will always remain that way no matter what...d man in question is kind from Adam, that's why he showed so much humility ......revealing tws his first flight... A proud man will never do that, instead he will still be claiming ryt on top his ignorant






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  25. Eeeyah! And he had a dream...

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  26. Nice one and he got a place on Linda.

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  27. Touching story! Kai the flight attendant is cute o.

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  28. Nigerian and their wahala. ...lol....

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  29. Lol... Nice write up and a wonderful experience for the man.

    ckjacob.blogspot.com

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  30. It's really an encounter. You know why he shared the story? He was moved by the excitement, fulfilment, genuine aspiration and a dream come true. #dreamscometrue

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  31. awwwwww,this is pretty touching.it actually moved me to tears

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  32. Touching....almost cried

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  33. Eyah

    Congrats geography teacher

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  34. Eiyaaaa, a good person will always remain that way no matter what...d man in question is kind from Adam, that's why he showed so much humility ......revealing tws his first flight... A proud man will never do that, instead he will still be claiming ryt on top his ignorant






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  35. When a white man becomes friendly to a black man....nice of him..

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    1. Your mind is so simple. Almost unbelievable!

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  36. That was awesome. Im moved

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  37. That was awesome. Im moved

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  38. That is so sweet....Very professional guy

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  39. You see, an average Nigerian would simply tag such a person, 'old school, village man, bush man ' and stuffs! Buh now, look at the heart of the attendant!... Dear old man, enjoy life while it lasts.
    On another note, always use your "thank you", "am sorry", "am grateful ".. etc. They may seem like nothing, but they mean a lot.

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  40. wow!!! thanks for not making jest of him

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  41. Wow...! one day it will be my turn.

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  42. Wow! What an edifying post! Mr Micheal Ray Huerata may our good Lord continue to bless and grant you His grace in your position, and may i, someday, have the pleasure of being served by you in any of my flights to/from 9ja.

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  43. Wow..the flight attendant is a good guy..trust naija flight attendants..they will make fun of the man and laugh over his doings after tagging it stupidity

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  44. Awww, this is sooooo nice! I appreciate d fact that d man saved up to see his dream fulfilled.

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  45. Touching story, almost cried... Oyibo pple r just different. Some funny unexposed myopic minded Nigerians will come here and begin to yarn dust.

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  46. Nice. Dreams do come true....

    http://freeactionstory.blogspot.com

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  47. Awesome..
    Good and memorable. Feels good to b part of a positive history

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  48. Stupid idiot ,and you guys saying touching story i assume you dont know how cunning are this white trash ...His mission was to downgrade the man, make him feel less human and prove that africa is a jungle ...Stupid story , what is the population of white trash that have ever seen a plane , alot of them dont even have a passport let alone think of travelling ...After living with this idiots for more than 2 decade , i can genuinely say the heart of a white man is evil and desperately wicked .

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    1. I intended insulting you when I started reading your post. But by the time I finished, it's obvious you've had Bitter encounters with White peeps. So you have ur reasons for responding that way. But what ur accusing the whites of is what ur Doing.

      The attendant's piece was a genuine and heart warming Article. Don't let ur Bitter past determine ur perception of every White Individual. There will always be Good n Evil.

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  49. Thanks Michael for sharing that "worm" story that subtly depicts Nigeria as a backward, improverished nation. If he and his other flight attendants hadn't put in a shoddy shift, my compatriot who not only had succeeded in securing his seat belt but also had known how to unbuckle it. Of all the more fascinating memories Nigeria and indeed Nigerians had gifted Michael, I wonder why this story made the cut. In 'plane' English, his gesture is ill.

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    1. Thank u o jare! My point exactly . but d blinded and empty vesseled fools here thinks De insults get s to me, it only makes me laugh @ their ignorance. D white fool is only laughing @ Africans for bn timid n local! De tink De know but no Nada!

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    2. Are we not backward and impoverished?

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  50. Awww! I'm more pleased with the way the flight attendant told his story, and his disposition towards the man. I'm impressed he didn't try to make fun of the man.
    Unlike the story one man told here of a man that slept on his shoulder on his way to work in Lagos.




    CLICK....WHat Have You Been Looking And It Seems That There Is No Hope...

    Who Are The Ten Virgins? Part 5

    Put Off The Old Man

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  51. This is very touching and inspiring...

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  52. The story reminds me of a young man who was seated next to me on a flight from Lagos to Dubai a few years ago. He was dressed in very nice clothes, he told me he was going to university in India, and I felt excitement and hope from him. I hope he's doing well and fine...!

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  53. The tears cldnt help but drop, it reminds me of my late father, but am happy for him. It s a dream come true !and it goes to show that if we truly hold on to that dream it will come to pass no matter how late. Thank you flight attendant for ur thoughtfullness.

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  54. This is a very memorable experience indeed. I am touched too. That is life!

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  55. Passionate flight attender

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  56. Ayaaaa. American police should not go and shoot him oh this one they are so trigger happy these days.

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  57. Oh wow I'm so touched ... Really touching

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  58. Touchy! God Bless You! http://www.bummyla.com

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  59. Lovely story. I actually wish I sat next to the man on his first flight. Am so glad for him and to the wonderful.flight attendant, God.bless you....there's nothing like getting fulfillment from your job

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  60. Awesome such a humble air host.

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  61. BREATHE TAKING ACTUALLY HAD Goose bumps AND A SMILE ALL OVER MY BODY WHEN I SAW THIS POST.

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  62. ohhh!!!
    how i love this

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  63. I'm seriously crying right now. I can't stop crying. Why am I crying???. I am crying oooooo.

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  64. Nigerians are great People, you should also inform your Embassies to always give us Visa.

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  65. Very touching and nice of the attendant.

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  66. Most people will make fun of him or look down on him. The flight attendant shared his story in the most humble way and its quite touching.

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  67. Eyaaaaaaaaa, nice experience for both....

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  68. Twelve hour flight, U.S., from the flight attendant's uniform it's definitely a Delta Airlines flight.

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  69. Never give up your dream, not for anything, and great job the flight attendant did.

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  70. oyinbo can be so emotional...good for them both though hopes he enjoys his trip

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  71. This story move me to comment for the first time on Linda's blog & it gave me assurance that am going to travel out of the country one day too. Singing: 'one day one day ego better...'

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  72. Wow .. Nice write up and a wonderful experience for the man.

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  73. Wat a touching and encouraging story...if I wea him I'll use the money to start up a good business that can giv me enough to travel the world.

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  74. awwwwwww! so sweet of the flight attendant to share this. we should really learn to luv one another. kudos to the big guy 4 fulfilling his dreams.

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  75. He is so move indeed! I bet they have gossiped the man so much with his colleagues. But if he truly meant dt he is honoured serving the man, then that is good.

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  76. humility in service, so happy for the old man. really inspiring

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  77. Wow.... Am moved.. good and interesting story...

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  78. Do you need a suger mummy? If yes, call mr. Joseph via +2348163018610 for urgent hookup, 18+ please. Thanks.

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  79. The real hero here is the flight attendant who humbled himself to serve this man. And have the presence of mind to tell us the story. we can see the smile on his face is real genuine smile.

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  80. But, seeing seat belt for the first time, what's that supposed to mean?

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  81. I have said it here severally that story-telling, though old, is a powerful tool of advertising. You can even see from some of the responses that commenters are already appreciating the flight attendant and that is value addition to his airline because sooner than later, people and indeed prospective passengers will get to know the airline....the rest will be as good as your guess. Simply put, there will be increased patronage that will bring increased profitability. Subtle but effective marketing!

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  82. Great! Awesome...a lesson in deed...

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  83. I hope all dis proud, dirty, rude and manner less DANA and FIRST NATION crew can read dis.

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  84. I actually cried reading this story...the heart of an average white man is actually "white", "pure" and "UN-adulterated"!

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  85. Awesome! This just goes to show that in the wilderness of doomsday, trashy and insignificant stories we get fed everyday, there is an oasis of genuinely affectionate issues that should take pride of place. Kudos to this chap. Most other people would have mocked this man and made his trip hell. However rather than mock him this young and wonderful flight attendant rose to the occasion and celebrated humanity. Mr Michael Ray Huerata thanks you for sharing this wonderful and memorable event.

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  86. In life, there is always a first time. When was yours?

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  87. Thats a touching story,love it,Bless you sir,and more grace,as you enjoy your trip to the US of A!

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  88. How sweeeet. Bless him.

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  89. Linda, thanks for sharing this story. So humbling! We should never take our blessed situations for granted.

    Also, its"give away" Monday! Hope I get picked :-)

    trabluv@yahoo.com

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  90. thinking the same as Wilheminna moses 'what is the point of this story??.. and the moral off the story is (drumroll)... dude patting himself in the back for doing his job and advertising it in the process; this story would be more appropriate for their staff/attendant training. Being polite is part of a good customer service. nah wah for story o..

    awww too cute (what everyone wants to hear, lol)

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  91. His name is Micheal Ray 'Huerta' not Huerata

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  92. eyaaa.. sound so sweet and respectful..

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  93. ...teacher in a small village...see description.
    ...gathered all is live savings for the trip....see analysis

    oyibo sef!!!

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  94. Dr Odama I totally agree. Why are some Africans so eternally angry, bitter, and cantakerous? Always seeing the very worst in everyone and everything?? Thats why life itself treats them so badly!! My Bible says "As a Man thinketh"....

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  95. OH! GOOD TALK.
    GOD BLESS YOU REAL GOOD!!

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  96. Am close to tears.Tears of joy anyway. That's life for many people who dream but many never get their dreams accomplished.

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  97. BRAVE!

    A beautiful story.

    God bless this flight attendant.

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  98. This put a huge smile on my face am so happy he was able to achieve his dream. My father was a teacher so I can identify with him.

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  99. Wonderful story!

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  100. Amazing! To God be the glory!

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  101. aww. this is touching, remembered boarding a flight and that was the first time a lady was flying it too. it was really touching thou.

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  102. This is so touching! Was really moved to tears....

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  103. This is so touching! Was really moved to tears....

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