Netizen Mistakenly Perceives Hanging White Dress as ‘White Lady’

Netizen After Encounter w/ Hanging White Dress “Muntik na ako maihi dito”

A netizen reiterates “Muntik na ako maihi dito” after he mistakenly perceived a hanging white dress as a ‘white lady’.

As the season of “Undas” or the Day of the Dead approaches, some netizens have taken it upon themselves to offer a gentle reminder to the public regarding the practice of hanging white garments or dresses outside their homes.

While many people wear white during this time of remembrance, it appears that others are taking the tradition a bit too far, causing quite a controversy on social media.

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Recently, the Facebook account “Mr. Smile” has shared a well-intentioned reminder to public to refrain from hanging white dresses outside, especially as Undas draws near. The post garnered various reactions from the online community.

In the photo, the white dress was hung in the frontyard. The netizen mistakenly perceived the hanging dress as a “white lady.” The resemblance between the white dress hanging in the dark and a “white lady” ghost was not new to the online community.

The post elicited an unexpected and entertaining reaction from the social media, who found it more amusing than frightening. Some of them even recounted stories about white clothing, which added a hilarious edge to the conversation.

Normally, such a reminder would be reason for alarm or fear, but this message took a different approach, seeking to entertain and amuse rather than intimidate.

In a similar story, a white lady captured during basketball game in Tayabas

“The photo has a caption:

“Muntik na ako maihi dito. Wag naman sa tapat ng pinto isampay ang mga ganyan”

The post quickly went viral, accumulating an impressive number of reactions, shares, and comments. It garnered approximately 404k reactions, 15k shares, and 2.9k comments at the time of writing.

The internet users expressed their reactions to the hilarious post:

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