Flight attendants share their most memorable travel experiences
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There are almost eight billion people on planet earth. So there's got to be someone out there that looks at least a little bit like you, right? The term "doppelganger" exists for a reason, after all! We just never expected we'd actually see it happen in real life. The odds of actually meeting your look-alike are basically slim to none. We certainly never expected it would happen to two people sitting next to each other on a plane!
Look how pleased everyone else on the plane is with this random coincidence. The doppelgangers can't stop laughing, and it looks like everyone else is smiling, too.
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