Came across your videos and I am amazed at how you tell your stories. Love all the added audios and how you speak in Hmong and English. You gained a subscriber 😊 keep it up!
I love the optional subtitles and the different voices/effects! I love recommending ghost stories to my non-Hmong friends but feel like translating to English sometimes loses it's scariness. Super excited to find your channel and to share it!
I'm not sure why I'm here. I'm scared as heck and I see and hear things all the time. This video brought up all sorts of memories I didn't want to remember. Lol but very good story telling!
Your stories are scary and the sound effects are creepy..and how u have that lady tells the story is so accurate..I loved it..Your story is the best and scary...great job..keep telling your story..
I get low key excited when I see another release from you. 😅 I want to let you know that I appreciate all the work you put into your storytelling. I can tell you put in alot of effort. Keep it up. I'm officially a big fan of your work. 💕
I appreciate the kind words! I saw a comment from you earlier this morning. Before I got the chance to respond, the comment was gone. I just wanted to let you know that it's okay to grief and remember her fondly. I hope you find support from loved ones to help you through this difficult time❤
I subscribed on both my YT accounts! I really like how you present these stories, especially this one & the storage unit one. I like how your stories rep Minnesota and St. Paul. The Hmonglish brings me back to St. Paul (but I really appreciate the English subtitles when CC is turned on, because I usually need them). Regarding this video, I had never thought of the Thai Spirit Houses/altars as anything that could be put to sinister use. Maybe someday you could burn the stories onto DVDs to sell at Hmong ABC or something. Kuv tsis Hmoob, but for long periods I was the only Mis Kas among all Hmong co-workers. They would tell me a lot of ghost stories in the break room. One thing I always thought was interesting was that most of the hauntings they talked about involved Hmong ghosts haunting Hmong people exclusively! I asked them why this was, if there had been Ojibwe and Dakota Indians and different kinds of Mis Kas on this land for hundreds of years. Wouldn't we generate more ghosts in Minnesota? One guy answered that it was because Mis Kas don't have souls, so they don't leave ghosts behind! Thanks, Meng, you dork! :) But there were a few co-workers who said they HAD seen or been haunted by Mis Kas ghosts. I won't tell the most horrific story, because the details would dox the person that it happened to, but I'll tell you a vivid occurrence that happened to another co-worker who frequently saw ghosts: Her husband was driving her back to St. Paul late at night from visiting Wisconsin relatives. It was pitch black out on the rural backroads -- no street lights, few houses, long stretches of dark woods and farm fields. They were passing through a stretch with corn fields on either side, and my co-worker spotted a faintly luminous white man . He wasn't just a Mis Kas Xim Dawb -- He was ALL white - His skin, hair, clothes, and shoes! He had a 1950s greaser-style hairdo, like Fonzie in the TV show "Happy Days". He was wearing folded-cuff old jeans and a flannel shirt with faint darker tartan criss-cross stripes (typical for an old-school red flannel shirt, except this was this super-white washed-out all-over pale coloration). The man was waving slowly at my co-worker and following her with his eyes. My co-worker startled and gasped, but her husband couldn't see this guy by the side of the road at all. What was the man doing, standing alone by the side of a dirt road, in the middle of the night, with no light around (neither moonlight, nor streetlights, nor a flashlight)?
Thank you for the subs! It helps out the channel a lot. Your coworker's encounter with the mekas ghost is quite creepy. It was smart of her to not pay it too much attention.
wow! this is the first video i've seen of yours, so awesome! thank you for the english edition (i don't speak hmong sadly) can't wait to watch more! so glad i subscribed!
😅😅 not going to lie I thought the previous story from the hmong radio horror stories we scary. I was wrong. This one takes the cake. This is like all modern events from the sounds of it. I wanna know the outcome of this aunt is but at the same time too scary to wanna find out. 😅😆 Uuummm for my curiosity and safety purposes did the sender reveal where exactly in Brooklyn Park this house the story referred to? I live in MN and in the are of Brooklyn Park. I don't wanna run into this house. 😂😂😅😅😅 Otherwise, keep it up. Its been a long while since i have been genuinely scared from stories. Your videos are doing me justice. 😆😅
The way they speak Hmong and your telling the story makes it even more spooky. Love it!!
This is so cool, my husband is invested in your channel and wants more uploads! He wants to see if you have more scary radio ones too!
AHH that cliffhanger ending! love these stories, keep it up!
Please keep this up!! I like how you narrate the story and the edits makes the story feels alive. Just subscribed to you!
You had me scared at the gym. Goosebumps!!!
That was me yesterday 😂😂 I had to switch back to my music lol
First story I heard from this channel. Dam I got goosebumps.
Wow, great story telling. First RUclipsr that can tell a good creepy Hmong ghost story.
Have you heard of Myx in the Dark?
Came across your videos and I am amazed at how you tell your stories. Love all the added audios and how you speak in Hmong and English. You gained a subscriber 😊 keep it up!
Your videos are some of the scariest Hmong videos I’ve listened to. I can only listen during the day because I get too scared.
Very good editing on the story. Made it felt alive. Creepy as well. More please!
Hurry, upload more please! I love your stories!
I love the optional subtitles and the different voices/effects! I love recommending ghost stories to my non-Hmong friends but feel like translating to English sometimes loses it's scariness. Super excited to find your channel and to share it!
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I'm not sure why I'm here. I'm scared as heck and I see and hear things all the time. This video brought up all sorts of memories I didn't want to remember. Lol but very good story telling!
I enjoyed these last two videos. Please do more of these. I'm a new fan!
Your stories are scary and the sound effects are creepy..and how u have that lady tells the story is so accurate..I loved it..Your story is the best and scary...great job..keep telling your story..
Thank you for adding english subs. I love hmong stories!
That was a great story! The way the story was twisted to hearing the truth! Grabbed my attention. Great job
I love the way how you tell your story. This one is super creepy!! Please keep them coming!
I discover your channel today. Love this type of story telling.
Got to subscribe for more.
I get low key excited when I see another release from you. 😅
I want to let you know that I appreciate all the work you put into your storytelling. I can tell you put in alot of effort. Keep it up. I'm officially a big fan of your work. 💕
Thank you for always having my back. It's fans like you that keep the channel going!
Oh my god!! I just found your account on suggestion!! Love the way you tell stories!!
Just subscribed!!
I love your Hmong. So authentic!
amazing story telling! gives me chills down my spine! its been awhile that I've heard a really good one.
Please speak more Hmong as you tell the stories!! It’s much more suspense and haib haib👏🏻👏🏻
God damns!!! I love how you told the story!! 🎯🔥 I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel
I appreciate the kind words! I saw a comment from you earlier this morning. Before I got the chance to respond, the comment was gone. I just wanted to let you know that it's okay to grief and remember her fondly. I hope you find support from loved ones to help you through this difficult time❤
Your stories is the new generation storytelling... It's soo GOOD!!! Keep it up
Yo this is next level story telling! It’s like I’m there !
Yay, finally found a Hmonglish story telling channel 😆
I subscribed on both my YT accounts! I really like how you present these stories, especially this one & the storage unit one. I like how your stories rep Minnesota and St. Paul. The Hmonglish brings me back to St. Paul (but I really appreciate the English subtitles when CC is turned on, because I usually need them). Regarding this video, I had never thought of the Thai Spirit Houses/altars as anything that could be put to sinister use.
Maybe someday you could burn the stories onto DVDs to sell at Hmong ABC or something. Kuv tsis Hmoob, but for long periods I was the only Mis Kas among all Hmong co-workers. They would tell me a lot of ghost stories in the break room.
One thing I always thought was interesting was that most of the hauntings they talked about involved Hmong ghosts haunting Hmong people exclusively! I asked them why this was, if there had been Ojibwe and Dakota Indians and different kinds of Mis Kas on this land for hundreds of years. Wouldn't we generate more ghosts in Minnesota?
One guy answered that it was because Mis Kas don't have souls, so they don't leave ghosts behind! Thanks, Meng, you dork! :)
But there were a few co-workers who said they HAD seen or been haunted by Mis Kas ghosts. I won't tell the most horrific story, because the details would dox the person that it happened to, but I'll tell you a vivid occurrence that happened to another co-worker who frequently saw ghosts: Her husband was driving her back to St. Paul late at night from visiting Wisconsin relatives.
It was pitch black out on the rural backroads -- no street lights, few houses, long stretches of dark woods and farm fields. They were passing through a stretch with corn fields on either side, and my co-worker spotted a faintly luminous white man . He wasn't just a Mis Kas Xim Dawb -- He was ALL white - His skin, hair, clothes, and shoes! He had a 1950s greaser-style hairdo, like Fonzie in the TV show "Happy Days". He was wearing folded-cuff old jeans and a flannel shirt with faint darker tartan criss-cross stripes (typical for an old-school red flannel shirt, except this was this super-white washed-out all-over pale coloration). The man was waving slowly at my co-worker and following her with his eyes.
My co-worker startled and gasped, but her husband couldn't see this guy by the side of the road at all. What was the man doing, standing alone by the side of a dirt road, in the middle of the night, with no light around (neither moonlight, nor streetlights, nor a flashlight)?
Thank you for the subs! It helps out the channel a lot.
Your coworker's encounter with the mekas ghost is quite creepy. It was smart of her to not pay it too much attention.
wow! this is the first video i've seen of yours, so awesome! thank you for the english edition (i don't speak hmong sadly) can't wait to watch more! so glad i subscribed!
Love the sound effect and the way you tell your story!!!!!!! I need more !!!!!
The concept of this story is spooky! I hope I don't get nightmares
Amazing story and creepy voice. Keep up the good work
Nice storytelling!!! Need more!
Welcome back I’m glad we want more 🙏
Gave me chills! Please do more!
Omg this gave me goosebumps! Where is the second half? It ended so abruptly.
Sooo good!!! Can't wait for your next storytime ❤️
What a twist! This was a good one.
This is really good. ❤
Omg I am obsessed, this gave me chills
I love this !
I love your stories!
😅😅 not going to lie I thought the previous story from the hmong radio horror stories we scary. I was wrong. This one takes the cake. This is like all modern events from the sounds of it. I wanna know the outcome of this aunt is but at the same time too scary to wanna find out. 😅😆
Uuummm for my curiosity and safety purposes did the sender reveal where exactly in Brooklyn Park this house the story referred to? I live in MN and in the are of Brooklyn Park. I don't wanna run into this house. 😂😂😅😅😅
Otherwise, keep it up. Its been a long while since i have been genuinely scared from stories. Your videos are doing me justice. 😆😅
I would have to charge to give that extra info out haha! Just kidding, but I'm not allowed to say.
@MVhorror I kind of figured. Worth the shot. 😆😅 I hope I never run into that house. 😂😅
More more please. Awesome!
Love it!
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Thank you!!!!
You have a calming voice. Can you tell your story in hmong? Seem like story told in hmong languages sound much scarier then English. Lol
Are we able to listen to this in home?
Scary. It’s giving me insidious vibes like the movie The Medium.
Scary!!
i would like to know where is this house that is haunted in Brooklyn park mn..so i can avoid it
And avoid the couple if they are messing with that stuff to hurt others. MN doesn’t have a lot of Hmong woman/lao man couple, especially in BP
Will there be part 2. This is scary. What house is this in Brooklyn Park?
would it be rude to ask for optional english subtitles?
Not at all!!! I'm still in the process of understanding what my audience wants. It's good to know there's people who actually wants english Subtitles.
Time 2 learn hmong
Subtitles are published now. Enjoy!
thank you so much! @@MVhorror
i wish! i studied french at univeristy and i still cant speak or understand it...@@ShadyMeTalHeAd
Damn that voice act so good 😂
Asking for a friend who lives in MN near Brooklyn Park, how can we avoid this house? 😅
lmao youre sooooo good at talking like an old lady
In so confuse with this story.
This shit scary. Makes me soooo scared.
My name is Sheng and I hope this never happens to me lol
First story I heard from this channel. Dam I got goosebumps.