The Entertaining Redundancy of a Sign: Customers Caught Leaving Will Be Asked to Leave

Mason Riverwind

Updated Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent post on Reddit has sparked laughter and confusion with an image depicting a sign that many users found to be hilariously redundant. The sign, posted on a dark-colored door, perhaps black, is printed on white paper with bold, black text, making it easy to read. It features two distinct parts, each contributing to its ironic message.

The top part of the sign, in smaller text, invites patrons to "review us on Google." This seemingly innocent request sets the stage for the more attention-grabbing main part of the sign, which is headed by the word "Notice" in bold, larger font. Below this heading, the message reads: "Customers caught leaving the building by this door will be asked to leave."

This message has amused many due to its redundant nature. Essentially, it states that customers using the door to exit will be asked to exit again, highlighting what could either be a humorous or confusing policy. The paper sign appears to be taped to the door at about eye-level or slightly below, ensuring it is easily visible to those approaching the door.

Reddit users were quick to share their thoughts and jokes about the sign. One user humorously pointed out, "If you leave I'll kick you out!" while another cited a rule against redundancy: "Rule 1: Redundancy is strictly prohibited. Rule 2: No Redundancy."

A user reminisced about comedian Mitch Hedburg's line, "If you have legs and are flammable, you are never 'blocking the fire exit.'" This comment brought a touch of classic humor to the discussion.

Some users speculated about the door's purpose, with one commenting, "Probably using that door to smoke, but not leave…" Others shared their thoughts on the absurdity of the sign's message, with one saying, "I wouldn't mind being asked to leave if I was already leaving. What I do mind is being asked to enter if I'm already entering."

The sign also sparked memories of similarly ironic signs seen elsewhere. One user shared, "Just as good as a sign I saw in a hotel bar once. No Visitors Allowed," while another recalled a ranch sign warning, "Trespassers will be shot. Survivors will be shot again!"

Whether the sign was meant to be taken seriously or as a joke, it certainly succeeded in catching people's attention and providing a good laugh. It serves as a reminder of the sometimes humorous and redundant nature of certain signs and policies. As one user aptly put it, "Those that do not leave will be staying."

This image and its accompanying comments highlight the power of humor in everyday situations and how a seemingly simple sign can spark widespread amusement and discussion.

For those curious to see the sign for themselves, checking out the original Reddit post titled "This sign seems to be a little redundant" is highly recommended. The image, combined with the witty and humorous comments, offers a perfect example of how redundancy can sometimes be hilariously captivating.

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Top Comments from Reddit

gbphx

If you leave I'll kick you out!

Weary-Replacement-79

Rule 1: Redundancy is strictly prohibited. Rule 2: No Redundancy.

Almacca

Reminds me of Mitch Hedburg's line - "If you have legs and are flammable, you are never 'blocking the fire exit.'"

Ghost_of_FLA

Probably using that door to smoke, but not leave…

f**alufaluckagus

I wouldn't mind being asked to leave if I was already leaving. What I do mind is being asked to enter if I'm already entering.

CanIgetaWTF

Sir! That is a staying door, NOT leaving door!! I'm going to have to ask you to leave

Nitpicky_Karen

Not if it's a hotel.

rinoboyrich

“Those that do not leave will be staying.”

Victor_01

It might be a little redundant and say the same thing twice.

shaveboy69

Just as good as a sign I saw in an hotel bar once. No Visitors Allowed

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