Passenger gets creepiest text from stranger who saw her phone number on luggage tag at airport

A female traveler revealed that she received a creepy, unsolicited text message from a stranger who read only her luggage tag at the airport during her layover.The content creator, Kirsten, did not specify which airport the awkward exchange happened but said she was sent the note out of the blue during her travel day at 10:32 a.m.“Y’all, I’m at the airport and the creepiest thing just happened to me,” Kirsten said in the resurfaced video posted in June.

“I’m sitting there on my layover and I get this text.”The Texas resident shared a screenshot of the unsettling message, where the random flier named Nate asked her to “give a guy a chance.”“Hi Kristen, my name is Nate.I saw you and thought you were so beautiful so I had to find a way to talk to you.

I saw your number on your luggage tag and decided to text you.I promise this isn’t as weird as it seems! Give a guy a chance? ”It didn’t appear that she responded to Nate but she certainly shared the cringy message on her TikTok with over 20,000 followers.“Like, what? First of all, he spelled my name wrong.

Second of all, if he wanted to talk to me so badly why didn’t he come up and talk to me like a normal human being?”Kirsten then shared her fear that the anonymous man recorded her other personal information, which was written out on the luggage tag.“I have no idea who this guy is, like, I didn’t notice a guy looking at me or anything and I’m also extra weirded out because like, I have my address on my luggage tag so he could potentially know where I live now,” the creator added.It’s unclear if any other incident with Nate happened and she has yet to disclose if he tried to contact her again.Other women shared their experiences with unwanted approaches while just trying to travel.“Had the guy who checked me in and scanned my ticket at the gate EMAIL ME ASKING ME OUT before the flight took off,” one person commented under her video.“That happens to me.

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