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Funny pictures of things that were totally 'lost in translation' - Page 2 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Funny pictures of things that were totally 'lost in translation'


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[post_page_title]The humanity![/post_page_title]
This is one of those signs, which makes great sense as it starts off, and then goes completely haywire. Good rooms for a cheap price is something that might appeal to many tourists, but that’s where this sign gets a little weird – to say the least. These people claim to have three or four human lives – as many human lives as you want, actually! Unfortunately, this translation not only fails to make sense, but also probably succeeds in creeping tourists out and scaring them away. And we can’t blame them if they chose to go with a different hotel. We know we wouldn’t check into a hostel with many human lives, either.

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