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CaliforniaPeggy

(151,892 posts)
Sun May 2, 2021, 11:05 PM May 2021

English Around The World:


In a Bangkok Temple: IT IS FORBIDDEN TO ENTER A WOMAN, EVEN A FOREIGNER, IF DRESSED AS A MAN.

Cocktail Lounge, Norway: LADIES ARE REQUESTED NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN IN THE BAR.

Doctor's Office, Rome: SPECIALIST IN WOMEN AND OTHER DISEASES.

Dry Cleaners, Bangkok: DROP YOUR TROUSERS HERE FOR THE BEST RESULTS.
A Nairobi Restaurant: CUSTOMERS, WHO FIND OUR WAITRESSES RUDE, OUGHT TO SEE THE MANAGER.

On the main road to Mombasa, leaving Nairobi: TAKE NOTICE: WHEN THIS SIGN IS UNDER WATER, THIS ROAD IS IMPASSABLE.

On a poster at Kencom: ARE YOU AN ADULT THAT CANNOT READ? IF SO, WE CAN HELP

In a City restaurant: OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AND WEEKENDS.

In a Cemetery: PERSONS ARE PROHIBITED FROM PICKING FLOWERS, FROM ANY BUT THEIR OWN GRAVES.

Tokyo hotel's rules and regulations: GUESTS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SMOKE, OR DO OTHER DISGUSTING BEHAVIOURS, IN BED.

On the menu of a Swiss Restaurant: OUR WINES LEAVE YOU NOTHING TO HOPE FOR.

In a Tokyo Bar: SPECIAL COCKTAILS FOR THE LADIES WITH NUTS.

Hotel, Yugoslavia: THE FLATTENING OF UNDERWEAR WITH PLEASURE IS THE JOB OF THE CHAMBERMAID.

Hotel, Japan: YOU ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHAMBERMAID.

In the lobby of a Moscow Hotel, across from a Russian Orthodox Monastery: YOU ARE WELCOME TO VISIT THE CEMETERY, WHERE FAMOUS RUSSIAN AND SOVIET COMPOSERS, ARTISTS, AND WRITERS ARE BURIED DAILY, EXCEPT THURSDAY.

A sign posted in Germany's Black Forest: IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN ON OUR BLACK FOREST CAMPING SITE, THAT PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT SEX, FOR INSTANCE, MEN AND WOMEN, LIVE TOGETHER IN ONE TENT, UNLESS THEY ARE MARRIED WITH EACH OTHER FOR THIS PURPOSE.

Hotel, Zurich: BECAUSE OF THE IMPROPRIETY OF ENTERTAINING GUESTS OF THE OPPOSITE SEX IN THE BEDROOM, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE LOBBY BE USED FOR THIS PURPOSE.

Airline ticket office, Copenhagen: WE TAKE YOUR BAGS AND SEND THEM IN ALL DIRECTIONS.

A Laundry in Rome: LADIES, LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES HERE AND THEN SPEND THE AFTERNOON HAVING A GOOD TIME.

And finally, the all-time classic, Seen in an Abu Dhabi Souk shop window: IF THE FRONT IS CLOSED, PLEASE ENTER THROUGH MY BACKSIDE.

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English Around The World: (Original Post) CaliforniaPeggy May 2021 OP
;-) elleng May 2021 #1
LOL! murielm99 May 2021 #2
My favorite from a menu in a Chinese restaurant in Germany: DFW May 2021 #3
What a worthy addition to my list, my dear DFW! CaliforniaPeggy May 2021 #4
When I was in Hokkaido in the early 1990's I had a Sapporo beer, and on the label I swear fierywoman May 2021 #5
Funny rpannier May 2021 #6
These are great! DeeDeeNY May 2021 #7
K&R...for laughs...nt Wounded Bear May 2021 #8
Very funny! Mickju May 2021 #9
My Japanese drinking toast: trof May 2021 #10
Great story, my dear trof! Thanks! ☺ ☻ ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠ ◘ ○ CaliforniaPeggy May 2021 #11

DFW

(56,413 posts)
3. My favorite from a menu in a Chinese restaurant in Germany:
Mon May 3, 2021, 12:28 AM
May 2021

It‘s in Osnabrück, and the food is other wise really good, but I have never yet been able to bring myself to order this dish: PLATE OF SIZZLING MIXED VEGETABLES WITH MEAT FROM TWO PEOPLE

And this was on the menu for years BEFORE Covid-19 was ever an issue....

CaliforniaPeggy

(151,892 posts)
4. What a worthy addition to my list, my dear DFW!
Mon May 3, 2021, 12:39 AM
May 2021

That is just hilarious!

And I don't blame you for not ordering it.

fierywoman

(8,094 posts)
5. When I was in Hokkaido in the early 1990's I had a Sapporo beer, and on the label I swear
Mon May 3, 2021, 01:01 AM
May 2021

it said, LIVE BEER FOR LIVE PEOPLE.

trof

(54,270 posts)
10. My Japanese drinking toast:
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:24 PM
May 2021

We were a group of American pilots flying for Nippon Cargo Airlines and were in Tokyo for the first time to do some training.

On our first night we went to a restaurant near the hotel.
We all ordered beer.
When the waitress, who spoke very little English, brought it one guy said "What's a toast in Japanese"?
I spoke a little Japanese, but I was drawing a blank.
So were the other guys.
I lifted my mug and said to the waitress "What's a toast in Japanese. I pointed at the beer.
"What do you say?"
She looked puzzled and then brightened.
"Three-fifty" she said.
We looked at each other with a what-the-hell expression and lifted our mugs.
"THREE-FIFTY!" and that's been our Japanese toast ever since.


P.S. It's actually Kanpai!

CaliforniaPeggy

(151,892 posts)
11. Great story, my dear trof! Thanks! ☺ ☻ ♥ ♦ ♣ ♠ ◘ ○
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:31 PM
May 2021

(Don't mind me--I'm experimenting!)

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