In the past two years, due to the impact of the pandemic, wearing masks has gradually become a habit in the daily lives of many people around the world. From this, a number of beautiful girls have appeared, their true beauty hidden behind a mask. However, according to many people’s observations, just a glance at the delicate features of the upper part of the face is enough to gauge the level of “beauty” from the person opposite. This may be true, but it is certainly not absolute, and a clear example of this is the story that has the online community laughing and crying at the same time below.

According to reports, on December 13th, the online community was abuzz after the story of Naz Malek, a young man from Malaysia, spread across many groups and forums. When visiting a cafe, Naz seemed to be captivated by the delicate beauty of the barista, even though he couldn’t clearly see her face due to the mask. But as mentioned above, just a glimpse of half her face was enough for this guy to conclude that she was indeed a beautiful girl, and thus he fell for her at first sight.

Even though she was wearing a mask, her big eyes, high nose, and flowing hair truly caught Naz’s attention at first glance. After ordering a coffee and sitting down to sip, Naz admitted that he wanted to do something because he feared he would regret missing out on a girl like that. Boldly approaching to ask for her number to get acquainted, Naz seemed quite pleased to see the cafe staff smile, and then slowly pull down her mask. But at this moment, everything would likely become the most disastrous memory of Naz’s life.

Instead of a beautiful hot girl as Naz imagined, it turned out to be a man with a chiseled face and a characteristic dark mustache. All of this was recorded by another staff member at the cafe and later posted on social media. The outcome was quite understandable; Naz was genuinely shocked and coldly turned away. The online community then had a good laugh. Indeed, one should never judge a book by its cover.

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