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IntroductionPublic signs should usually be able to point you in the right direction, but some are clearly just t ...
Public signs should usually be able to point you in the right direction, but some are clearly just to brighten up your day.
These hilarious signs have left social media users from all around the world in hysterics and Bored Panda collated the best into a side splitting gallery.
Including a notice on the London Underground for people to report ghosts spotted on the tubes to station because they are fare-dodging.
Meanwhile in the US a person made a sign to notify others that her neighbour is a 'nosey Karen'.
These hilarious signs have left social media users from all around the world in hysterics and Bored Panda collated the best into a side splitting gallery. Including a a fed up homeowner, in the US, who put up a sign to warn 'door knockers' that they will be charged $50
Elsewhere a fed up homeowner, in the US, put up a sign to warn 'door knockers' that they will be charged $50.
Meanwhile Madrid no longer wanted to take responsibility for UFO abductions, Big Foot pictures, vampire romances and the like.
Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the funniest signs spotted around the world...
Meanwhile in the US a person made a sign to notify others that her neighbour is a 'nosey Karen'
Elsewhere this hilarious sign made a very valid point and opened up a wider discussion around the patriarchy.. or maybe it was just funny
Madrid no longer wanted to take responsibility for UFO abductions, Big Foot pictures, vampire romances and the like
A notice on the London Underground for people to report ghosts spotted on the tubes to station because they are fare-dodging
Meanwhile thanks to this sign it appears drug dealers and fly tippers are going to have to find another dark wooded area to hang out in
Elsewhere a bridge in the rainforest in Costa Rica appeared to throw shade at American's with this awkward notice
Meanwhile in Canada train station staff had to remind some people that they are indeed 'not a train'
Elsewhere this reasonable request had to have a disclaimer saying 'no weirdos' because there are some strange people out there
This funny sign was spotted in Reading town centre during the Black Friday sales weekend
This adorable pup clearly wanted to be found after he was spotted resting underneath his missing poster
This store got creative with their customer service by asking people to 'choke the chicken for service'
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