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I worked in a restaurant that was haunted. Used to f-ing terrified to be there alone. Cold drafts, lady with an old fashioned dress like a ghost from a movie disappeared around corner of the dining room a couple times (I will admit this might have been my imagination), stuff just randomly falling off walls (framed art) and shelves when no one was around, etc. I don't expect anyone to believe this but it was nuts and a lot of people experienced it.
Are people in 100 years going to hear a quiet "bro I'm dead bro" then a fortnight dance from the empty room above them?
Imagine a ghost coming to you, staring at you with its glassy eyes, saying "sussy baka" and then just disappearing.
After having worked security where I did, I've got no trouble believing you at all. Spooky shit happens.