Airbnb host goes viral after receiving stupid texts from guest – including how to open the fridge
AN Airbnb host has gone viral after sharing the moronic texts she received from a guest staying at her property.
Tiktok user Michelle posted a video revealing the conversations she'd had with a guest, who seemed to struggle to do basic tasks.
It's not uncommon for an Airbnb guest to contact their host with a question during their stay, but this woman needed help with pretty much everything she did in the apartment she was staying at in Ontario, Canada.
Michelle, who uses the handle @theflowertruck, shared the video with the caption: "I just need to know if my Airbnb guest is okay."
In the video, Michelle showed a screenshot of a text conversation between her and the guest who couldn't work out how to open the fridge.
The guest sent a text which said: "Hey, I just wanted to confirm if I could use the refrigerator because it's locked?"
Michelle replied: "There is no lock on it. Perhaps you are trying to open it from the wrong side?"
The guest replied: "Ok yes sorry."
Later, Michelle received another text from the guest who was having some trouble turning on the hob.
The text said: "Hey, the gas isn't turning on. It turns on for two seconds and goes back off. How can I fix this?"
Michelle asked: "What do you mean by gas?", to which the guest replied: "The stove top."
Michelle said: "You should just turn the knob and leave it in place. There's no gas."
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