11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Categories: Positive | Travel | World |

What is the impression of a foreign country? It's not just local cuisine and traditions. Often the gaze of inquisitive tourists is directed at road signs and warning signs, which for a simple Russian person may seem, to put it mildly, unusual. We've put together some really weird and, what's more, hilarious warnings for you.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break
11 prohibitions that I really want to break

The inscription: "Attention! All children left unattended will be sold to the circus!" Inspires…

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

The inscription: "Attention! Fed the pigeon - lost a finger." The bird of the world is no longer the same.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

A place where brilliant ideas fall from the sky."There was no such thing in my time" (I. Newton).

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Don't run with fish!In fact, the sign can be found in Canada and it means a ban on fishing. That's all.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Don't make acquaintances with penguins. And generally be extremely careful.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

No chance.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

The sign is originally from Seoul. The description is superfluous, but there is a question: how often do such situations arise in Seoul?

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

No comments — a brilliant idea!

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Inscription: "Please don't throw cigarette butts on the floor. Cockroaches can get cancer."

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Attention, there may be courtesans on the road.

11 prohibitions that I really want to break

Bowling!The sign can be found in Edinburgh, and it means exactly what you thought: a warning about cars moving at very high speed.

Keywords: Travel | Tourists | Peace | Positive | Prohibition | Discipline | Road signs | Violation

     

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