While on an excursion near the village of Jakovo, not far from Belgrade, I came upon these signs on restroom doors. "Toalet" is the Serbian phonetic spelling of "toilet," but as you can see, someone needs to get their plurals straight. The interpretations of 'man' and 'woman' are clever, though!
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I love this originality! LOL
Maybe they are one seaters.
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This one reminds me of the time I was at a dog club and the bathroom doors said "setters" and "pointers". I think they may have actually had pictures of the dogs, and maybe not even though words. I have to admit, it took me a few moments to figure it out.
Funny! Perhaps there are those who do not understand the differences between the two genders and thus need stick drawings?
Great fun, I think!
This is great LOL Thanks for sharing!
Good to have a diagram so there's no confusion! Ha!
these are funny. good eye and great images.
Funny! Perhaps there are those who do not understand the differences between the two genders and thus need stick drawings?
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Ha ha! I've seen some funny toilet signs in my time...but these are just great. Especially love the handbag on the woman's sign!!
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That certainly eliminates one question I had.
Ignore your hands! Don't touch anything.
Now I know which one to use!!!! ;~))
Lol! They make it very clear!
This gave me a laugh (good aim on the part of the man, eh?)!
Now I know that if I ever come to visit, I won't be confused in the bathroom. One less thing to worry about...phew!
roflol hilarious.
lol! I like how the woman has her little purse perched on the floor too!
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