Sign of failure! Notices that won’t encourage anyone to follow the rules
WWhen signs go wrong, they can at least make people laugh, even if that was never the intention.
People from all over the world have shared some hilariously awkward examples they've noticed — and Buzz Feed has collected some of the funniest contenders in an online gallery.
This includes a pediatric dentist's office, in MarylandUS, which disastrously shortened its neon sign to 'pedo'.
One woman also received a 'positive mental health sticker' that read 'you are almost enough'.
A clinic was shown elsewhere some magazines that seemed to say 'win diabetes'.
People from all over the world have shared some hilariously awkward signs they've noticed, and Buzz Feed has shared them in an online gallery. Including this one, in a children's room
Someone else saw a 'motivational' note with a very interesting message: 'never try your best, quit!'.
In another unfortunate example, a juice company in Akron, Ohio incorrectly called their product “canola juice.”
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the most awkward drawing mistakes we've seen…
This includes a pediatric dental practice in Maryland, US, which disastrously shortened their neon sign to 'pedo'
One woman had also received a 'positive mental health sticker' saying 'you are almost enough'
Elsewhere, an office tried to be a little too trendy and created a colorful but difficult to understand sign
In another unfortunate example, a juice company in Akron, Ohio incorrectly called their product “canola juice.”
Someone else saw a 'motivational' sign with a very interesting message: 'Never try too hard, quit!'
A US university gym had confusing exit signage that made no sense no matter how you read it
A hospital in Sussex left a baffling sign for patients to try to interpret when it came to working out the buttons
That's a lot of legs for three women! This sign in Germany caused many to turn their heads in confusion
Word Search! No matter how many times you try to read this sign, it becomes more and more baffling
Elsewhere, a clinic handed out magazines with the words 'win diabetes' on the cover
That's nonsense! These signs did not indicate which bin they were intended for, which further confused people