Here is another post from my amusing sign collection; click here to see the first one. I love taking photos of signs where the meaning has been lost in translation, and just about any other sign that I find amusing. Translating from one language to another is very difficult, so I’m certainly not poking fun at any one culture or translator. Rather, I just want to share a few photos of funny signs to make you smile.












Some entertaining translational mishaps from restaurants:






Translating and mastering a language is quite challenging, and we have certainly had our share of translational mishaps. One such incident happened at a tollbooth in France many years ago, before we lived there. We pulled up to the kiosk and the directions said to insert “une billet” but we didn’t have one. TheTravelsketcher was in the driver’s seat and pushed the call button. Once the attendant came on the line, I tried to communicate in my limited French (at that time), saying: “je n’ai pas une billet” but in the stress of the moment it came out as “je n’aime pas une billet“. There was silence on the other end. In the meantime, cars were lining up behind us honking and people were yelling, adding to the stress of the situation. Terry noticed a woman approaching our car with a credit card in her hand. He quickly inserted ours into the “billet” slot and voila, the gate opened and we were on our way again. Rather than saying “I don’t have a ticket” it came out as “I don’t like a ticket”. No wonder there was silence on the other end of the line, the attendant probably thought we were crazy.

We have all had situations like these and it’s best just to laugh about them. Getting stuck at the tollbooth was stressful at the time, but we laugh about it now; I suspect that the gate attendant is still laughing about it as well.
May you find amusement in your day!
Tricia
Great stuff. I love them. But never mix up the food translations, especially when ordering. lol
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Good point. Thanks Dave!
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Did you try the mussels to the sailor’s blouse? 🙂
Some fun signs there!
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Sadly, I missed out on that delicacy. 😉 Thank you!
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Hilarious! Each one I thought would be my favourite, but then I read the next. I wonder what the tail in the mouth dish really means? 🤣 Maggie
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I was wondering that too, but couldn’t conjure up the courage to order it, and opted for the vegetarian option. I’m glad you enjoyed these; thanks, Maggie!
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Love the two Japanese ones! So typically polite . . . and it is not ‘if’ the earthquake hits but ‘when’ – well, honest perchance 🙂 !
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There were two earthquakes in the two weeks we were there. They certainly get one’s attention! Thank you!
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Some of these translations literally look like someone copied/pasted from Google Translate. Quelle horreur! To be fair, I’ve had my mishaps when speaking French, much to the amusement of the French. But we live and we learn!
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Good point; it does seem like that; oui, quelle horreur! We certainly do live and learn. Thanks, Rebecca!
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This is a fantastic collection as is your earlier one! Yes, I’ve been in these situations before, too. Agreed; best to laugh it off even if you’re nearly embarrassed to death. 😉
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Thanks so much, Lynette, I’m glad you enjoyed them. It’s good to be able to laugh at our mistakes!
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This is hilarious! I always find signs and translations like this amusing as well. I’ve actually been to that brewery on Colorado so I recognized the glass. We got a kick out of them when we visited too.
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Oh wow, how cool! It’s a fun place and we enjoyed our time there too. Thanks, Diana!
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Thanks for sharing. This just made my day. I got a good laugh from some of these signs.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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So good!
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Thanks!
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We all need a smile or two. It’s wet here so our walk has been cancelled but we’re heading off for fish and chips together at lunch time xx
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We certainly do. I hope you enjoyed your lunch. Thanks, Jo!
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It’s raining too hard to go out at the moment, hon, but we still have an hour before lunch xx
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These are all brilliant. We’ve all seen them. Some of us are clever enough to have made them. Some of us just roll our eyes at them. But all of us take pictures of them. What can I say? A funny sign is just hard to resist! Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thanks, Aiva, I hope you have a great day too!
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These are hilarious! I love that the Lutheran church isn’t taking itself too seriously. And it’s funny (and a bit worrying) that the next sign didn’t say IF an earthquake happens, but WHEN an earthquake happens! Maybe the tollbooth attendant has his own blog – Life of a Tollbooth Attendant – and writes about funny things people do and say when going through the booth. If so, surely your encounter is on there!
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I liked that to about the church sign. We were in Japan for a little over two weeks and there were two earthquakes during our stay. So yes, it not if, but when. That’s a fun thought about the toll booth attendant. Thanks for your comments!
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haha! Those are fantastic- what a happy way to start the week 🙂
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Thanks, Meg!
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Hehe these made me laugh!
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I’m glad you enjoyed them; thanks!
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