
Sometimes such a cute video of small children goes viral on social media, seeing that everyone starts smiling. Recently, a video of a little girl at an airport went viral in which she starts asking for permission from the security personnel present there. After that, the girl goes inside. The security personnel also started laughing at this cute act of the girl.
This video has been shared by a user on Twitter. The incident took place at Qatar's Hamad International Airport. It is seen in this that she goes to a security personnel present at the airport to ask for permission. The girl gestures and asks if she can go forward. The security personnel present there do not understand anything at first but then they ask him to go ahead.
As the child moves forward, she hugs her aunt on the other side. Her aunt had gone across from the security checkpoint at the airport and she reaches there again to meet the girl. Both hug each other, after which the child again comes back from there. Someone captured this video on his camera and made it viral.
The video went viral as soon as it was posted on social media. Sharing this on Twitter, a Twitter user named Kaptan Hindustan wrote that she takes permission from the security personnel and returns after hugging her aunt. This video is going fiercely viral. Watch the video here.
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