Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says
Signs. Obvious? it means Stop. Interestingly enough, it is the same shape as the Yield sign in the U.S. ..Better not get them confused though!
This is a re-post from February…
https://japankharma.wordpress.com/2013/02/24/sunset-stop/
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here A different kind of sign…
here Train manners
here Shut the door (one of my favorites.. lol)
here Subway bears (train manners?, common sense?)
It’s one of the things I like about Japan, signs, posters, billboards, are sometimes just out there. I mean, waaaaay out there.
I run into a lot strange English..funny signs and even more interesting use/usage? of English.
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/05/31/weekly-photo-challenge-the-sign-says/
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I’m not a fan of recycling my pictures for other posts, or even reblogging or reposting things… but I did today!
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I LOVE signs. 🙂 Glad you did !
i have a few signs in my posts..! lol
thanks for dropping by again!
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