- A passenger carved the name "Manvik" on an IndiGo flight window glass.
- The carving sparked disbelief and anger among Reddit users and commenters.
- Users questioned how the carving was done despite no sharp objects allowed onboard.
Air travel often brings out a mix of emotions. There is excitement along with boredom, impatience, and sometimes plain carelessness. Long waits, cramped seats, and endless scrolling can push people to do strange things. But now and then, something happens that makes fellow passengers stop and ask a simple question - how did this even cross someone's mind? A recent Reddit post did exactly that.
A Redditor shared a photo taken from inside a plane. In the image, the window glass of the aircraft clearly had a name carved into it. The name read "Manvik" or "Manvi K". The name was not written with a marker or scribbled lightly, but was carved permanently onto the window surface.
The text attached to the post read, "Some idiot carved his name on the window glass of a flight! Have seen name carvings on the walls of public toilets and other places, but first time on a flight. Wonder how much more idiocy is left in this Manvik guy." In the comments section, the Redditor claimed that this was an IndiGo flight and they had reported this via email.
Some idiot craved his name on window glass of a flight!
byu/ShebzOnline inCoconaad
The post quickly caught attention, with many users reacting with disbelief, anger and sarcasm.
A user wrote, "Please report to the cabin crew."
Another one added, "Well, they could always check if a boarding pass was issued against that seat and name to identify the person with a similar name and can then identify the culprit."
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Someone said, "If it's an adult who has done it, shame on them. If it's a kid, who did it and who was accompanied by an adult, shame on them for allowing it to happen. Some parents who travel with kids and teens are absolutely inconsiderate of other passengers! They think other passengers have to adjust their comfort and paid seats to accommodate their kids."
Several echoed, "Why? Why on a plane?"
"What did that person use to make this. Cutlery? Pens?" read a comment.
A Redditor commented, "But how did he do it? No sharp objects allowed on board, bro, he could carve into glass, whatever tool he used was illegally present."
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A traveller wrote, "Don't worry, it's a plastic sheet before the actual glass. They replace this periodically."
This incident serves as a reminder that travel comes with responsibility. Whether it is a short domestic flight or a long international journey, respecting shared spaces matters.
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