One day, after work, TikToker Christian (@christiannbergman) went to get himself a drink at the bar. Following an encounter with a drunk girl, he is now warning women not to ask random men for rides home.
While he was sitting there, sipping on a cocktail, he saw a girl stumble all over herself. Eventually, she made her way over to him because she could see that he was on his phone.
She asked to borrow his phone because someone had stolen hers. Then, she started scrolling through his contacts list, not seeming to realize that it wasn’t her phone.
She then asked if he could give her a ride. He was hoping that she only needed to go a block or two away, but it was actually quite a far drive.
He realized that this girl was beyond wasted and couldn’t even stand up on her own. So, like a gentleman, he helped her into his car.
She immediately asked for a cup to throw up in. He handed her a bag. She proceeded to vomit and pass out. Three minutes later, an electronic pop song came on the radio.
It instantly revived her because she arose from her slumber and started twerking and dancing in the passenger seat.
When the song ended two minutes later, she passed out again with her head facedown on the armrest and her butt sticking up in the air, still facing the windshield.
Finally, they arrived at the hotel she was staying in. She got inside safely, so he was relieved.

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“Don’t do that, though,” said Christian, referring to catching a ride with a strange man. “The only reason that I decided that I was going to give her a ride is that I would pray someone would do that for my little sister if she were in that predicament.”
He pointed out that there were a bunch of other girls in the bar who would probably have been a safer choice. In the comments section, many TikTok users praised him for possibly saving her life.
“Her guardian angel is working overtime, but you’re an angel for treating her how we wish all people could,” commented one user.
“Luckily, she asked the right person, regardless of it being a horrible idea! Thank you for being so kind to get her home safely,” wrote another.
“She may have been drunk, but her intuition was spot on,” stated a third.
“It’s better to ask someone for help than it is to wait for someone to ask you if you need help. It decreases the chances of it being someone who might hurt you. It’s what I heard to tell my daughter if she gets lost by herself,” added someone else.