See so many variations of this in the Midwest my favorite off the top of my head was “ For small calibers and underpowered loads, please move closer to the target.”
I’m surprised that in America at least, these signs aren’t ubiquitous in public restrooms. Many American men really seem to have never been taught to lift the seat and it’s pretty common to find public toilets covered in piss.
Now, maybe this is a problem around the world, but I can only speak to my experience as an American. Many of you dudes are disgusting, and you can do better.
I was out for dinner once and saw one of these signs. Everytime I went to the bathroom I took it off the wall and left a few drops of pee in the frame it was on.
One of the greatest things I’ve ever seen in a public bathroom was in Seoul. In the Marriot hotel, lobby bathrooms had a button you could push that made a flushing toilet sound, pretty loud. Seinfeld crew would call that a “courtesy flush”. I still laugh about that. 😂😂
See so many variations of this in the Midwest my favorite off the top of my head was “ For small calibers and underpowered loads, please move closer to the target.”
I’m surprised that in America at least, these signs aren’t ubiquitous in public restrooms. Many American men really seem to have never been taught to lift the seat and it’s pretty common to find public toilets covered in piss.
Now, maybe this is a problem around the world, but I can only speak to my experience as an American. Many of you dudes are disgusting, and you can do better.
The Korean text translates directly to “1 step closer. For a cleaner bathroom.”
The English part is kinda passive aggressive.
Stand closer, it’s a pistol not a rifle!
I was out for dinner once and saw one of these signs. Everytime I went to the bathroom I took it off the wall and left a few drops of pee in the frame it was on.
Nanna humour
The translation actually says *”One more step / to use a clean restroom.”*
that mf said 🤏
Or larger. The problem of a large prostate.
“might”
Looks like the last character of the first line is a guy actually standing close enough to the urinal.
One of the greatest things I’ve ever seen in a public bathroom was in Seoul. In the Marriot hotel, lobby bathrooms had a button you could push that made a flushing toilet sound, pretty loud. Seinfeld crew would call that a “courtesy flush”. I still laugh about that. 😂😂