30+ Unbelievably Strange Encounters With Random Strangers That These People Still Can’t Believe

These Encounters Are Unbelievably Strange

When you’re out and about, you encounter a lot of strangers. However, you definitely don’t remember all of them. Some people are so strange and catch you so off-guard that you just can’t help but remember them even years after the interactions. These people all shared the strangest interactions they ever had with complete strangers.

That’s Not Yours

Taking things that aren’t yours is never really the greatest option on the table. Even if you wanted to snag a nugget off of a friend’s plate, you have to ask first.

That’s Not Yours

Some people don’t even like sharing with friends or family. That’s fair — they did order it to eat themselves. While it wasn’t funny at the moment, this person could later laugh at the shock of this stranger’s actions.

Right Here? Now?

Look, we get it. Sometimes, you just can’t hold it in any longer or one sneaks out and you pass gas in public.

Right Here? Now?

Considering it’s often a stinky and audible situation, we can see why some people shy away from it. You definitely don’t want to be minding your own business on an escalator only to have a stranger pass gas right into your face. That’s definitely one way to mark your territory…

The Sheer Audacity

Working in retail can be a true nightmare. You deal with a wide range of customers and clientele and you’re at the disadvantage of having to “stay professional.”

The Sheer Audacity

Customers can really be inappropriate and off-the-wall in their behavior. This OP was caught off-guard when a man not only insulted their weight but touched them without their consent as well. Honestly, we can say it sounds like a major, unforgettable, and inappropriate moment with a stranger.

Someone Has to Know

If you’ve ever had a bad toothache, you know that it can distract you from just about anything. It comes with pain like nothing else!

Someone Has to Know

As for this woman, she just couldn’t keep it to herself any longer. She had to tell at least someone that her teeth were killing her or, at the very least, trying to. Can you blame her for not having much in her left for conversation after that?