We're sure that we Brits are guilty of it, too. But when it comes to badly translated signs, we have to admit that there's nothing funnier than something written in 'Engrish'. Click on the image above to see the 10 hilarious signs - and click on the links below for more great comedy BLOG POSTS | Nick Revell: Jubilee! I am so excited my brain can literally not think in a straight line why because we're all buzzed up counting down the days left to the Queen's Diamond Geezer weekend which is now literally only a few days away and I literally cannot wait... | | James Elder: Soccer Aid - Where Celebrities, Charity and Football Collide Welcome to Soccer Aid. A remarkable event where celebrities collide - in Myers' case quite literally - with footballing legends in England's grandest club stadium, all with the singular aim of raising money for the world's most disadvantaged children. | | Alfie Evers: Baby Faces, Zuckerberg Married and a Lack Of Bikinis - Is the End Nigh for Facebook? It's hard to imagine a time without Facebook, but believe me, it existed - I was there. It was a time when everyone strived to have smaller mobile phones and Saddam Hussein was still hiding in a bunker clutching a bag of Funsize Mars Bars and a copy of Nuts Magazine. | | John Fleming: "I Was There in the Theatre That Night" - The Death of Tommy Cooper, Live on TV A couple of days ago, I was chatting to comedian Jeff Stevenson who remembered the night of 15th April 1984 when comedian Tommy Cooper may have died on stage during the Live From Her Majesty's TV show - it was screened live by London Weekend Television on the full ITV network. | | Chris Cox: Getting Show Ready In the days leading up to a show, I spend a lot of my time making sure I'm show ready. I'm probably in the minority of comedy acts that do this, but then again I'm not 'just' a comedy act, some people would say I'm not even a comedy act, with jokes like that one I've just made, they might have a point. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK |
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