Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreign
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It’s obvious what it means: Beware giant dog-attacking rice.
Of course!
Haahaa the translation was even better than I thought. Via Google Goggles – it apparently says ‘Use the Leash Bag’ – Fascinating.
Whew…I have bags on Miles’s leash so he can visit. Thanks!
They need more such signs in Buenos Aires! Cool take TBM
They have plenty of signs in London, but not many people heed them. At least not in my neighborhood.
I think the literal translation is “lead and use bag” … keep dog on leash and use doggy clean up bag
Sound advice or law. I hate when people don’t pick up after their dog.
I am going to have to find this hilariously inadvertant photo of my kids standing under a sign with a hilarious idiogram sign in Norway! Love this one, put your dog on a leash and don’t let him bruk (bark, barf?) I don’t know!
Thank goodness for pictures! I’ll definitely keep my dog out of the rice field.
That’s a cute sign! Must be a universal problem.
I think it means ‘only cigar smoking dogs allowed here’…
I bet Miles understood it at least…hehehe
LOL! I’m pretty sure I know what it means too!
Great capture!
@Zelmare, I love your interpretation, I am laughing really hard. TBM,thanks for the existence of sign, for some people common sense is not that common.
Sounds like a dog in pose…