plenty in sg la
I saw one saying "No outside food allowed" :bsmilie: the "allowed" is redundant.
I've seen this in the lifts in my estate,
"In case of emergency, stay clam."
If anyone has ever noticed, in the old Thai Express menu (which they used for many years), they sold "Soft Dinks". Too bad no photos of it...
I've seen this in the lifts in my estate,
"In case of emergency, stay clam."
If you are on an SIA flight, you'll hear that the safety announcement... "In case of emergency landing"... such bad English. Its been that way for eons, wonder why nobody picks it up.
I saw one saying "No outside food allowed" :bsmilie: the "allowed" is redundant.
Just imagine it says "No smoking allowed" which can be reduced to "No smoking" as the "allowed" word is not necessary.
I think not many realise it.
Actually, what's more disturbing is SMS-speak, e.g. cre8 = create and all that poliferating into the formal written form - I've seen secondary school essays written that way. Call me a traditionalist but I find this quite disconcerting!
Right here on CS, top right hand corner : You last visited: X hours ago at XX am
Should it not be: Your last visit was : X hours Ago at XX am :bsmilie::bsmilie: