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🌍 CREEPY STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

 


👻 1. The Vanishing Hitchhiker – USA

Late at night, drivers pick up a young girl walking alone.
She gives an address… but when the car reaches the spot, she disappears.

When the driver knocks on the house, the family says the same line every time:
“She died years ago on that road.”


🕳 2. The Kuchisake-Onna (Slit-Mouthed Woman) – Japan

A woman wearing a mask walks up to you at night and asks:

“Am I pretty?”

If you say no, she kills you.
If you say yes, she removes her mask and shows her mouth, which is cut open from ear to ear…
Then she asks again.

Whatever you answer, she chases you.


🧒 3. The Crying Boy Painting – Italy/UK

A cursed painting of a crying boy.
Homes that had this artwork mysteriously burned down, but the painting survived the flames untouched.

The legend says the boy’s tears turn into a curse of endless misfortune.


🚢 4. The Flying Dutchman – Across the Seas

A ghost ship that can never dock and is doomed to sail forever.
Sailors believe that seeing this ship during a storm means your own ship will sink next.

Some claim to have seen glowing lights on the ship’s deck with no one on board.


🧟 5. The Aswang – Philippines

A shapeshifting monster that appears as a beautiful woman during the day…
But at night, it transforms into a creature with long, thin tongue that sneaks into houses and attacks people.

Filipinos still leave garlic and salt outside their homes to keep it away.


🕯 6. The Woman in White – Mexico

Along rivers at night, people say they hear a woman crying:

“¡Mis hijos!” (“My children!”)

Legend says she drowned her kids in anger, and now her ghost wanders, searching for them.
Those who get too close are dragged into the river.


🌲 7. The Wendigo – Canada

A terrifying creature from Native American stories.
A person becomes a Wendigo after committing cannibalism.
Tall, thin, with glowing eyes, and a hunger that never ends.

People in the forests still claim they hear its screams.


🪞 8. Bloody Mary – Worldwide

If you stand in a dark room, look at a mirror, and say “Bloody Mary” three times…
Some say you’ll see a woman with blood dripping from her eyes staring back at you.

Many say it’s just a legend — but some kids swear they tried it and saw something moving behind them.

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