In the Heartlands
Incomprehensible sign at Yishun MRT
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STOMPer flowersweet spotted this sign at the platform of Yishun MRT and doubts that commuters will be able to understand this sign.

Said the STOMPer:

"I saw this funny sign at Yishun MRT.

"I don't think anyone can understand this sign at one glance!

"But it looks like the staff at Yishun MRT do."

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Keywords:  MRT funny sign
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xinye1986 said   on 22 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
crossair said on 18 Mar, 2010 Report as offensive
That door is called "end return door". Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean the English is bad. Shows how stupid and simple-minded some people are. Theres also somethings called tailwall, headwall, and permanent way. Bad English too?

U gt it right *Clap Clap*
crossair said   on 18 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
That door is called "end return door". Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean the English is bad. Shows how stupid and simple-minded some people are. Theres also somethings called tailwall, headwall, and permanent way. Bad English too?
chesterqw said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
that is not for you to understand.

what you need to understand is the top sign instead.
blacksheep903 said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
Send this to NASA! Quick! We have here a very interesting discovery! Ancient mars language found in our very own singapore! We can be number one again!
GuiLingKwek said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
it probably means... at the end of the day, please return the door key to the station manager (of course, its encrypted).
wankwank said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
I think this was probably made by "Foreign Talents" government got from other countries. FAILED!
ViosAngel said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
This is getting absurd. What is happening to the basic English of singaporeans. We used to have such good multi-lingual signage. Result of too much foreign talents?
stomped_liao said   on 17 Mar, 2010   Report as offensive  
It might be encrypted on purpose so commuters won't understand.. otherwise English PHAIL