9 instructions that are much cooler than the object itself
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/9-instructions-that-are-much-cooler-than-the-object-itself.htmlWe rarely pay attention to the label on a new T-shirt, we don’t look at the instructions when assembling furniture, and we certainly never read what is written on the bottom of our favorite mug. And this is our loss.
We found 9 witty instructions and labels that prove manufacturers have a sense of humor too.
9 PHOTOS

1. I will not get married until someone proposes to me, like in the last picture.

2. This page in the IKEA user manual advises to simply throw away the extra parts.

3. Finally, just dry your hands on your clothes.

4. Here is a typical instruction manual for a typical Japanese refrigerator.

5. This is how you use the hat. If anyone didn't know.

6. There is a difficult task ahead, so the instructions suggest preparing for it in advance.

7. The instructions for the refrigerator say that all the strange sounds that it makes are absolutely normal.

8. There is nothing complicated here.

9. It is better not to do this.
Keywords: Instructions | Attention | Label | Label designs | Furniture | People | Pictures
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