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found you from failblog. great stuff here!
There’s so much going on with this menu, I don’t know where to start. I think I’ll take some tomate and tost bread, as please by the cook…
If it’s a foreign country with English as the secondary language, it’s not really a fail… there’s enough problems with monolingual people.
But if you’re going to open a restaurant in an English speaking country, then you pay someone a few bucks to proofread your menu before you print it. It just looks bad.
But this is not in an english speaking country. Because it looks like if the prices are marked with the € (euro) sign.
^Although I’m decently sure that England uses the euro.
Wow. England still uses the pound. Fail.
I pooped my pants.
I think it’s a little ironic that they spell nearly every other word wrong, but the managed to stick the landing on “mayonnaise.”
@ courtney. England uses the euro AND the pound. Fail.
England absolutely does NOT use the euro. Only the pound. Fail.
The Republic of Ireland, however, uses the euro and speaks English. Fianna Fail?
I was thinking it could be Germany, then I realized, no German menu…
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found you from failblog. great stuff here!
There’s so much going on with this menu, I don’t know where to start. I think I’ll take some tomate and tost bread, as please by the cook…
If it’s a foreign country with English as the secondary language, it’s not really a fail… there’s enough problems with monolingual people.
But if you’re going to open a restaurant in an English speaking country, then you pay someone a few bucks to proofread your menu before you print it. It just looks bad.
But this is not in an english speaking country. Because it looks like if the prices are marked with the € (euro) sign.
^Although I’m decently sure that England uses the euro.
Wow. England still uses the pound. Fail.
I pooped my pants.
I think it’s a little ironic that they spell nearly every other word wrong, but the managed to stick the landing on “mayonnaise.”
@ courtney. England uses the euro AND the pound. Fail.
England absolutely does NOT use the euro. Only the pound. Fail.
The Republic of Ireland, however, uses the euro and speaks English. Fianna Fail?
I was thinking it could be Germany, then I realized, no German menu…