Hilarious signs left social media users around the world in hysterics

People from around the world have shared the hilarious notices that have stopped them in their tracks and Bored Panda collated the best into an online gallery. 

One restaurant in the US came up with a very clever marketing strategy by calling the bar and grill ‘I Don’t Care’, so when someone asks, ‘Where do you want to eat?’ You end up there. 

Elsewhere the welcome sign in Alston, which is a town in Cumbria, England, is rather morbid after the r and v faded from the ‘please drive carefully’ sign, instructing visitors to instead ‘die’.

Meanwhile,  an Italian restaurant had to write a notice to explain to customers that they ‘weren’t yelling’ they were just Italian’s having a ‘normal conversation.’ 

People from around the world have shared the hilarious notices that have stopped them in their tracks and Bored Panda collated the best into an online gallery. Including a BWS off-licence, in the UK, which left customers in stitches with a hilarious notice outside their shop

A shop, in the US, posted a notice to warn customers that due to the hot weather they were no longer taking cash from woman’s bras. 

A BWS off-licence in the UK left customers in stitches with a hilarious notice outside their shop. 

Here FEMAIL takes a look at some of the funniest signs spotted around the world…

Meanwhile a restaurant, spotted in the US, had a very clever marketing strategy by calling the bar and grill 'I Don't Care', so when someone asks, 'Where do you want to eat?' You end up there

Meanwhile a restaurant, spotted in the US, had a very clever marketing strategy by calling the bar and grill ‘I Don’t Care’, so when someone asks, ‘Where do you want to eat?’ You end up there

Meanwhile an Italian restaurant had to write a notice to explain to customers that they 'weren¿t yelling' they were just Italian's having a 'normal conversation'

Meanwhile an Italian restaurant had to write a notice to explain to customers that they ‘weren’t yelling’ they were just Italian’s having a ‘normal conversation’

A shop, in the US, posted a notice to warn customers that due to the hot weather they were no longer taking cash from woman's bras

A shop, in the US, posted a notice to warn customers that due to the hot weather they were no longer taking cash from woman’s bras

Elsewhere the welcome sign in Alston, which is a town in Cumbria, England, is morbid, but hilarious

Elsewhere the welcome sign in Alston, which is a town in Cumbria, England, is morbid, but hilarious

Who says you can't fight fire with fire! In an unknown location we hope someone is having a twisted joke about fire safety

Who says you can’t fight fire with fire! In an unknown location we hope someone is having a twisted joke about fire safety

This greeting is the opposite of a welcome matt and probably a perfect gift for an introverted Journey fan

This greeting is the opposite of a welcome matt and probably a perfect gift for an introverted Journey fan 

Meanwhile this hilarious sign was spotted at Dehradun Zoo in Uttarakhand, India, and I think they made their point

Meanwhile this hilarious sign was spotted at Dehradun Zoo in Uttarakhand, India, and I think they made their point 

Awkward! Elsewhere this witty sign was spotted outside an ice cream parlor in Indiana

Awkward! Elsewhere this witty sign was spotted outside an ice cream parlor in Indiana

Meanwhile this sign taught graphic designers a valuable lesson in planning their designs ahead of time

Meanwhile this sign taught graphic designers a valuable lesson in planning their designs ahead of time  

It would make you wonder what a customer did to require this pizza restaurant to state that the box needed to be opened before the pizza was consumed

It would make you wonder what a customer did to require this pizza restaurant to state that the box needed to be opened before the pizza was consumed 

Oops! Meanwhile, Kansas City's tourism week poster had one small, but very awkward, spelling mistake

Oops! Meanwhile, Kansas City’s tourism week poster had one small, but very awkward, spelling mistake 

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