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NY Post
New York Post
25 Jan 2025


NextImg:Stranger approaches woman on a date and delivers chilling six-word note: ‘What does it mean?’

This date ended on a sour note.

A single woman was on a third date with a man when two strangers walked up and handed her a note reading: “Just no! You can do better.”

The woman, a Dallas-Fort Worth content creator who goes only by Lindsay, made a TikTok series detailing the encounter, which has scored hundreds of thousands of views on the platform.

“What does it mean?” she pondered in her viral video.

Lindsay said she and her date were having a great time and were acting very “PDA-ish” the entire evening when two women approached her, complimented her looks, then handed her a piece of paper folded up.

Lindsay pondered what the note could possibly mean — it gave no explanation, only reading, “Just no! You can do better.”

“I was like, ‘Oh my God, f–k,'” recounted Lindsay, who is in her late 40s.

Upon unfolding the note slightly, she caught a glimpse of the words “Just no!” and quickly folded it back up and stashed it in her purse, only reading it in its entirety when she took another trip to the bathroom later in the evening.

Lindsay’s mind raced.

“I’m like, did he do something when I went up to go to the bathroom? Did he hit on them?” she questioned. “Do they know him around town?”

“Were they just being girls’ girls?” she added.

Woman looking surprised while holding a mysterious note received on a first date
While Lindsay ultimately ended things with the unnamed man, she is still on the hunt to find the women who penned the letter. cuteascluck/TikTok

Now, she said all she can think about is the cryptic note, which viewers called “a gift” and urged her to “run.”

“We don’t pass notes unless we are warning you,” advised one person.

“I don’t know more of a blatant sign than a literal note being passed to you,” quipped another.

“RUN!!!” implored someone else. “Anytime a girl gives a note they saw something when you were gone and he must have talked badly about you when gone.”

The six-word letter launched a saga on Lindsay’s TikTok page, where she hoped her videos would reach the two young women, likely in their mid-twenties, who penned the note.

As of Friday, Lindsay had not heard from the mystery girl, but she did ask her date if he knew either of the women. While the man claimed he did not know them, he did send a string of “drunk texts” to Lindsay and she ultimately decided to end things.

“I’m so glad you dropped him. I was invested! Keep standards high, men will always bring you down to their level,” one viewer commented.