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Say What?? Travel Photo: Title

Bangkok is a city of many food courts. But it’s not quite the type of food court you like to think of. You see, the Thai version of a food court involves booths that only make one or two unique items. Often times, these will have a central cashier somewhere. That’s not to say that the traditional American view of a food court does not ever apply? The highly touristy Suan Lum Night Bazaar, which I also featured on this series on Wednesday, is like this, featuring a bunch of options to suit all palates.

Suam Lum Night Bazaar
An aisle of shops at the massive Suan Lum Night Bazaar

But, as Wednesday’s image showed you, highly touristy does not necessarily equal proper English. In the very same food court, I spotted a sign that wasn’t so much nonsensical, but made me laugh due to sheer absurdity of it all. Please direct your attention to the little English sign on the left:

"Thai Food Title"

I don’t know if “Title” is supposed to be the name of the eating establishment here or just a placeholder for the name. Maybe the intention was to put a title where it says “Title” but they neglected to do that? I mean, “Title” is so prominently displayed! Or maybe they’re just incredibly misinformed as to what the word “Title” means…

What do you think?

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Hey there! I'm Aaron and this is my travel site, where I document my adventures to all corners of the world. My love for travel started at the ripe old age of four, when a midlife crisis uprooted my family to Ecuador for five years. Since then, I've been to countries on 4 different continents. When I'm not blissfully on the road, I reside in New York City, where I become the ultimate travel junkie and spend my days dreaming up my next great adventure! Read More...

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