People from all over the world have shared the funny ads that have left them speechless and Bored Panda He compiled the best in an online gallery.
One restaurant in the United States came up with a very clever marketing strategy: they called their bar and grill “I Don’t Care,” so that when someone asks you where you want to eat, you end up there.
Elsewhere, the welcome sign in Alston, which is a town in Cumbria, England, is rather morbid after the r and v disappeared from the “drive carefully” sign, instructing visitors to “die” instead.
Meanwhile, an Italian restaurant had to write a notice to explain to customers that they were “not shouting” but were simply Italians having a “normal conversation.”
People from all over the world have shared the funniest ads that have left them speechless, and Bored Panda has compiled the best ones in an online gallery. Among them, a liquor store BWS in the UK left customers laughing with a funny ad outside their store.
A store in the US posted a notice warning customers that due to the hot weather, they would no longer accept cash to purchase women’s bras.
A BWS liquor store in the UK left customers in stitches with a hilarious sign outside their store.
Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the funniest posters seen around the world…
Meanwhile, one restaurant, discovered in the US, had a very clever marketing strategy by calling the bar and grill ‘I Don’t Care’, so that when someone asks, “Where do you want to eat?”, you end up there.
Meanwhile, an Italian restaurant had to write a notice to explain to customers that they were “not shouting” but were simply Italians having a “normal conversation.”
A store in the US posted a notice warning customers that due to the hot weather they were no longer accepting cash for women’s bras.
Elsewhere, the welcome sign in Alston, which is a town in Cumbria, England, is morbid, but hilarious.
Who said you can’t fight fire with fire? Somewhere out there, we hope someone is making a twisted joke about fire safety.
This greeting is the opposite of a welcome mat and probably a perfect gift for an introverted Journey fan.
Meanwhile, this hilarious poster was spotted at the Dehradun Zoo in Uttarakhand, India, and I think they made their point clear.
How weird! Elsewhere, this clever sign was spotted outside an ice cream shop in Indiana.
Meanwhile, this poster taught graphic designers a valuable lesson about how to plan their designs ahead of time.
One wonders what a customer did to demand that this pizzeria indicate that it was necessary to open the box before consuming the pizza.
Oops! Meanwhile, the Kansas City Tourism Week poster had a small, but very awkward, spelling mistake.
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