28-03-2015 06:22 PM - edited 28-03-2015 06:23 PM
With the current crop of 'confused' buyers we're witnessing lately, I'd thought I'd help you all with some detailed garment instructions - they may save on INAD, and 'change of mind'!.
Feel free to use them on your clothing if you wish!
on 31-03-2015 06:47 PM
now you all know what my last job was mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
on 31-03-2015 07:09 PM
I think you may be right Joe
on 31-03-2015 07:14 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:"Sprain lightly with hands" is my favourite.
Too much starch perhaps?
on 31-03-2015 07:23 PM
Sometimes not knowing the right words can be no barrier to getting the message across surprisingly well.
On an instruction leaflet for a table lamp, it even had line drawings of the two positions of the light switch.
One was labelled: LIGHT ON
The other said: DARKNESS ON
on 31-03-2015 08:18 PM
A couple of years ago I was in the $2 shop just filling in some time while waiting for an appointment. I ended up spending $2 on some kind of cleaning cloth (I think that's what it was!!!). I bought it for the bad Engrish on the label. If I think of it tomorrow I'll take a photo. I noticed it out in the shed today, still in its packet. I had tears streaming down my face in the shop!
on 31-03-2015 10:33 PM
on 02-04-2015 02:05 AM
@thecatspjs wrote:They are very funny indeed ....
Do Not Bieach.
I'll have to remember that one 😄
on 02-04-2015 10:47 AM
@j*oono wrote:
@thecatspjs wrote:They are very funny indeed ....
Do Not Bieach.
I'll have to remember that one 😄
And most importantly, no Waning either. You never know what might happen if you Wane!!
on 03-04-2015 02:14 AM
THE best i have ever sean was maybe 15 years ago my friends child first birthday he got a large stuffed toy and on the label it had ,made in china guess which word was misspelt correct [ made in chine] wow fanct spelling that wrong ,i mean you could understand if it was me ,
03-04-2015 07:28 AM - edited 03-04-2015 07:29 AM
Oh yeah! Lovely material that bumbac - as smooth as a baby's *bleep*!