A woman shared a flirty note written on a napkin by a pilot, and social media users all seemed to have the same reaction.
A recent encounter at an airport has caught the attention of many.
A woman named Steph Bohrer shared a flirty note she received from a pilot.
This incident has sparked a lot of reactions online.

Woman reveals a flirty note on napkin handed to her by pilot
Steph was sitting at the airport when a pilot walked by her. He handed her a note written on a brown paper napkin.
The note read, “I have seen the whole world, and you are the most beautiful woman in it.” This romantic gesture surprised Steph.
Steph added in the caption: “I didn’t even see his face.”
Steph decided to share this moment with her followers on TikTok.
She has over one million followers and wanted to show them the note.
The note had no contact information, leaving her unable to reach out to her admirer.

Social media reactions
After Steph posted the video, many viewers responded.
While some found the note sweet, others had doubts about the pilot’s intentions.
Many comments expressed skepticism about the pilot being genuine.
Some users suggested that he might have given similar notes to other women.
One user said: He didn’t leave a number because he’s someone’s husband. Red flag!!!
The second user wrote: and no phone number? he was just being nice to be nice omgggg
The third user commented: I feel like he just carries a STACK of these in his pocket
The fourth user commented: I just know this guy does this all the time.
Another user wrote: Red flag coming from a flight attendant. He’ll be married or cheating with girls in different states

Supporters of the compliment
Despite the criticism, some viewers appreciated the compliment.
One user said: This would be framed on my wall for the rest of my life.
The second user wrote: Damn the comments lol. Let a girl receive a no strings attached compliment in peace.
The third user said: An anonymous compliment with no agenda is the best. He didn’t stick around, no phone number. Outwardly it’s sweet.

A study on finding love in airports
Interestingly, this situation is not unique. A 2018 study by HSBC found that a significant number of people meet their partners while traveling.
The survey included 2,150 people from 141 countries. It revealed that one in 50 people found love on an airplane.
This shows that connections can happen in unexpected places.
@stephbohrer i didn’t even see his face