that's so true! the "bitte keine werbung" stickers on our mailboxes just seem invite junk mail instead--take out menus, ads for upcoming parties, political propaganda (from SVP, no less) etc...etc...Somehow I doubt reverse psychology would work either...
I think in England they would say »No Posters» (sometimes, please). In Germany it would be «Strengt verboten!» Any idea why the difference? Thanks for your visits and comments to Blogtrotter.
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It didn't look very effective based on the number of old staplers left on the wall.
maybe they work on reverse psychology.
change the sign to stick posters here, and no one might post! hehe...
that's so true! the "bitte keine werbung" stickers on our mailboxes just seem invite junk mail instead--take out menus, ads for upcoming parties, political propaganda (from SVP, no less) etc...etc...Somehow I doubt reverse psychology would work either...
Same as ours...they even keep glue on Poster on the sign until it can't be read
I think in England they would say »No Posters» (sometimes, please). In Germany it would be «Strengt verboten!» Any idea why the difference?
Thanks for your visits and comments to Blogtrotter.
a lot of posters everywhere is not very nice. But unfortunately we live in this advertising world. Your sign is a good thing
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