While food is an integral part of our lives, smartphones and television are giving it tough competition. In modern times, we often eat our meals while watching something or checking our phones. Sometimes, we are so engaged in it and distracted that we don’t realise what we are eating and commit a food faux pas! And it happens with all of us. These occasionally go unseen, but occasionally they are recorded and appear online! This Twitter video shows a similar food faux pas that we have committed at least once.
Hilarious Video Of Man Eating Noodles While Checking His Smartphone
A Twitter user, Out of Context Human Race, shared a funny video of a man eating noodles while checking his smartphone. It starts with a man wearing a mash with chopsticks in one hand and a smartphone in the other. He doesn’t realise that he hasn’t removed his mask and tries eating the hot noodles with his eyes still on his mobile! Apparently, the noodles are so hot that he seems to burn his mouth a little too. He is later seen wiping his mouth with a napkin and taking a look around if anyone has seen it.
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The video has more than five million views and it will make you roll on the floor laughing!
Reactions On Twitter On This Food Faux Pas
Several people have commented on this video and almost everyone has faced a similar type of situation. One of them added a funny comment stating that this is how to eat junk food so that junk gets filtered.
There was another meme that showed a mask cut in half so that you can eat food while wearing it! One of the users commented on ‘smooth recovery’ for the man’s efforts to wipe the evidence of his funny slip. Another user asked why it took him so long to realise that he was still wearing a mask. As for others, they are having a fun time enjoying this amusing situation that the man found himself in.
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It also makes you wonder how engaged we are in our smartphone screens that we hardly take a look around us.
Cover Image Courtesy: Out of Context Human Race/ Twitter