Unusual Public Signs in the World ⚠️
- shujuan
- Dec 9, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31, 2022
Posting up unusual public signs whenever I see one! Will be updated on the go.

"No eating while walking"
Snapped this at the Nishiki Market in Kyoto, Japan.
A strange sign especially for a Singapore kid. I absolutely enjoy the pleasures of walking down the food street, eating from stall to stall while I also "feast" on the sights and sounds. The stall vendors were very strict with this rule and made sure we ate within the confined zones before moving on to the next stop.
This is probably due to the polite and graceful nature of the Japanese culture, and their worry that the food (purchased from their stall) may impose on the next stall owner.

"Do not raise your foot onto the opposite seat"
Snapped this in Singapore. On a bus.
Wow, really? Now we need signs like this to remind us how to seat properly in a bus :( Kinda sad, isn't it?

"Do not talk even when masked."
Spotted in the train while commuting in Singapore. The mask-up culture has been integrated into our lives. Two years on, the pandemic continues to change and reshape our lifestyles. Better habits for the win.
Will update more along the way when I see one! Till then.
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