There is a 'bus driver ghost story' where a bus driver was driving on a lonely route. He heard whispers coming from the empty seats at the back. When he checked, there was nothing. But the whispers continued, as if some unseen passengers were talking. He got so scared that he sped up to the nearest stop and never took that route again.
Yes, I once heard a story about a bus driver who always saw a strange figure at a particular bus stop late at night. Every time he passed by, he felt a chill. One night, the figure actually got on the bus, but when he looked back, there was no one there.
Well, I know a story. A bus driver was doing his last run of the day. As he drove through an old cemetery area, his radio started acting up, playing static and strange noises. Then, he saw a faint shape in the headlights that looked like a person waving to stop the bus. But when he stopped and opened the door, no one was there. It was really spooky.
I've come across a story where the 'ghost school bus' is linked to a particular time period, like the 1950s. It was a normal school bus back then until a group of students played a prank on the driver during a trip. The driver lost control and the bus crashed. Now, on the anniversary of the accident, the ghost bus is said to reappear, still with the sounds of the students' laughter and the driver's screams echoing in the air.
Yes, I've heard some. There's this one about a taxi driver who picked up a lady late at night. She was very pale and quiet. When they reached the destination, she just vanished into thin air. The driver was shocked and later found out that the place she went to was an old abandoned house where a woman had died years ago.
Yes, I once heard a story where a bus driver suddenly started driving erratically in the middle of the journey. He was swerving all over the road, and the passengers were screaming in fear. It turned out he had a medical emergency but didn't pull over in time. Luckily, no one was seriously hurt in the end.
In a cold winter, a bus driver named Mark was on his late - night shift. The bus was almost empty. As he drove along a desolate road, he heard a soft humming sound. He thought it might be the wind at first. But then, he saw a pair of glowing eyes in the dark outside the bus. He felt a chill run down his spine. Moments later, the bus started to act up, the lights flickering and the engine making strange noises. Mark managed to pull over and when he looked back, he saw a faint silhouette of a figure walking away into the snowy night.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific 'pubg ghost story' myself.
There's a Savannah Ghost Story about an old theater. Workers there claim to have seen the apparition of an actor who died on stage. He appears as a shadowy figure, still performing his last role. It's said that sometimes during rehearsals, you can hear his lines being recited faintly, as if he's still there, unable to leave the place where he had his final moment in the spotlight.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific Jakarta ghost stories myself.
There was a story about a fishing boat that strayed too close to the Antarctic coast. In the thick fog, the crew thought they saw a derelict ship floating nearby. As they got closer, they saw the spectral forms of sailors on the deck. Terrified, they quickly turned their boat around. Some say it was a warning from the ghosts of those who had met their end in those icy waters.
Sadly, I haven't heard any 'snsd ghost story'. However, given the popularity of SNSD and the creativity of their fans, I'm sure there could be some really unique and spooky stories out there that just haven't reached me yet.
I've heard a 'handprints ghost story' about a school. There were handprints that would appear on the windows of an old classroom at night. Turns out, it was said to be a student who had died in a fire in that very classroom long ago. The handprints were thought to be the ghost of the student trying to get back into the place they loved. It was really spooky because the janitor would often see the handprints in the early morning and they would disappear as the sun rose.