This video demonstrates a realistic TSA security screening scenario where a traveler faces challenges with liquid restrictions, including a full water bottle and peanut butter (classified as liquid by TSA), while using authentic American English expressions like 'Technically,' 'My bad,' 'You serious?' and 'I'll take it' to navigate the situation.
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Any liquids in your bag? Just a tiny shampoo. How tiny? Technically, it's family size. That's wild. Please step aside. Wait, what? And whose water bottle is this? My bad. It's full. Kind of full. You serious? And remove your laptop. Honestly, I forgot I had one.
Fair enough. Ma'am, what is this jar?
Peanut butter. That's a liquid. No way.
In TSA world, it is. Good for you.
>> [sighs] >> Sarah. Sorry. You're selected for additional screening. I'll take it. Um, that's not a good thing. Oops.
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