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BEIJING: A video of a father in China travelling on a high-speed train with triplets who were “hung” in their seats and calmly waited to be fed without any tears or fuss, has gone viral on social media.
The infant trio are happily sucking on their pacifiers while patiently waiting for their father to feed them one after the other. Many netizens playfully referred to their arrangement as buying “hanging tickets”, marvelling at the father’s smart solution.
Praise Fuss-Free ‘Hanging’ China Baby Triplets High-Speed Train Dad
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