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(27-09-2019 13:17 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]I was in WH Smith yesterday and there was a sign up reading something like "Plays & Peotry".

It's poetry in motion.
(27-09-2019 14:17 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]I would have to say that it's not the staff's fault - if it came from HQ then it 's HQ issue
They would surely have noticed it when fixing it up, and not put it on public display to give a bad impression.
circles Wrote:It's poetry in motion.
You're too sophisticated for me Surprised

Don't say it's a secret national campaign done on purpose!? Huh
It is a cunning sales tactic. You pop in to the store to point out the misspelling, and while in-store you feel compelled to make a purchase. Either that or the sign writer cannot spell.
(27-09-2019 16:08 )Tractor boy Wrote: [ -> ]It is a cunning sales tactic. You pop in to the store to point out the misspelling, and while in-store you feel compelled to make a purchase. Either that or the sign writer cannot spell.

Signwriters do have a habit of making signs exactly how they're asked to make them; spelling mistakes and all. I recall one boss having a heated conversation with a signwriting company over an expensive, misspelt sign; only to be told that they made it to his exact specifications, and any spelling errors were ultimately of his making not theirs. You can't fault their logic, as if they'd corrected it ahead of the print, then later found out he'd meant it to be spelled the original way, then they'd be liable for the cost of another sign. laugh
Annual flu jab today

I know it's just a prick, but have thing about needles...
(28-09-2019 09:29 )kelly1066 Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-09-2019 16:08 )Tractor boy Wrote: [ -> ]It is a cunning sales tactic. You pop in to the store to point out the misspelling, and while in-store you feel compelled to make a purchase. Either that or the sign writer cannot spell.

Signwriters do have a habit of making signs exactly how they're asked to make them; spelling mistakes and all. I recall one boss having a heated conversation with a signwriting company over an expensive, misspelt sign; only to be told that they made it to his exact specifications, and any spelling errors were ultimately of his making not theirs. You can't fault their logic, as if they'd corrected it ahead of the print, then later found out he'd meant it to be spelled the original way, then they'd be liable for the cost of another sign. laugh

Bet it was a pretty expensive mistake to correct as well
^ This is a very interesting point, two instances spring to mind:

Firstly there's a fleet of foreign lorries with the warning sign: 'Left Hand Driver' on the back.
Secondly in documentaries a script error remaining unchecked even though the narrator must surely have known it was wrong. An obvious example being train in preference to locomotive. Landing Module rather than Lunar Module's another.
That's probably a more expensive mistake than a sign...
Not pissed off as such just puzzled as to how this keeps happening.
My Dad phoned our surgery this morning before 8am(when they open) to make an appointment to see the doctor(as he had a bad cough, chest infection as it turned out) and rang 1min before 8am. The recorded voice told him the surgery was still closed, so he tried again and got the same message. Literally a few seconds after 8am he rang for a third time and was told he was in a queue...no 14! Later when we got to the surgery he asked what on earth was going on and they didn't seem to know. It was so much more efficient when you had one receptionist who knew what she was doing and it didn't matter what time you rang.!!
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