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It gains something in the translation
Here are some signs and notices written in
English that were discovered throughout the world..
In a Tokyo Hotel:
Is forbidden to steal hotel towels please. If you are not a person to do such thing is please
not to read notice.
In a Paris hotel elevator:
Please leave your values at the front desk.
In a Yugoslavian hotel:
The flattening of underwear with pleasure
is the job of the chambermaid.
In a Japanese hotel:
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.
In an Austrian hotel catering to skiers:
Not to perambulate the corridors in the
hours of repose in the boots of ascension.
On the menu of a Swiss restaurant:
Our wines leave you nothing to hope for.
On the menu of a Polish hotel:
Salad a firm's own make; limpid red beet
soup with cheesy dumplings in the form of a finger; roasted duck let loose; beef rashers
beaten up in the country people's fashion.
Outside a Hong Kong tailor shop:
Ladies may have a fit upstairs.
In a Bangkok dry cleaner's:
Drop your trousers here for best results.
Outside a Paris dress shop:
Dresses for street walking.
In a Rhodes tailor shop:
Order your summers suit. Because is big rush we will execute customers in
strict rotation.
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 that purpose.
In a Zurich hotel:
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.
In an advertisement by a Hong Kong dentist:
Teeth extracted by the latest Methodists.
In a Rome laundry:
Ladies, leave your clothes here and spend
the afternoon having a good time.
In a Czechoslovakian tourist agency:
Take one of our horse-driven city tours -
we guarantee no miscarriages.
Advertisement for donkey rides in Thailand:
Would you like to ride on your own ass?
In a Swiss mountain inn:
Special today-no ice cream.
In a Bangkok temple:
It is forbidden to enter a woman even a
foreigner if dressed as a man.
In a Tokyo bar:
Special cocktails for the ladies with nuts.
In a Copenhagen airline ticket office:
We take your bags and send them in all
directions.
On the door of a Moscow hotel room:
If this is your first visit to the USSR,
you are welcome to it.
In a Norwegian cocktail lounge:
Ladies are requested not to have children
in the bar.
In a Budapest zoo:
Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the
guard on duty.
In the office of a Rome doctor:
Specialist in women and other diseases.
In an Acapulco hotel:
The manager has personally passed all the
water served here.
In a Tokyo shop:
Our nylons cost more than common, but
you'll find they are best in the long run.
This is from a Japanese information booklet
about using a hotel air conditioner:
Cooles and Heates: If you want just condition of warm in your room,
please control yourself.
This is from a brochure of a car rental
firm in Tokyo:
When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.
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