This week we see how signs that are meant to give us important information or warnings, turn into giggle-triggers, words of wisdom, absolute confusion or creative displays.
These funny signs were compiled by Annuschka du Preez
Andrea Nel came across this sign while travelling in Grand Cayman and thought it was the worst bargain she’s ever heard of – then she realised ‘jerk’ refers to jerk chicken.
Poor dad, Arthi Singh spotted this sign in the Northern Cape.
It was easy enough for Frans van Zyl to find a place in Muscat, Oman to sell his fake money, but where to go with his legitimate money?
On a trip to Victoria, Australia, Eileen Fine found out exactly how serious the Australians are about their fruit.
We just had to add this typical South African blunder, taken by Peter Cole near Pofadder, to this week’s signs.
While visiting Mpumalanga’s waterfalls Kayleigh Muller came across this fly fishing farm’s sign. She gathered it would be best to restrict your visits to weekdays.
As if this sign on the way back from the Royal National Park wasn’t worrying enough, Clive Graham says there is a restaurant just after it. What would they be serving?
Rochelle Boaden’s seven-year-old daughter shows us how effective a message can be when you get down to basics and use the phonetics.
Linda Schmidt sent this picture in from California. It seems like dogs are more sensitive than we thought or maybe the ‘sensitive’ was meant to be, ‘stimulating’.
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