When someone tells you punctuations are important, take them seriously or you might end up making a fool of yourself, just like this Indian restaurant in London.
Situated in Beckton, South East London, the absence of a very important apostrophe turned this eatery's named from 'Anu's Kitchen' to 'Anus Kitchen'. Needless to say, it did not go unnoticed.
Thanks to the restaurant's unfortunate yet hilarious blunder, social media users had a field day cracking jokes at the name.?
Paul Brook from Shaw, Oldham, was apparently the first one to notice the gross error and took to social media to share the gaffe with the rest of the world.?
He wrote on Twitter: 'Why punctuation is important'.
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The advert reads: 'Anus Kitchen is now available on foodhub.co.uk. Get 15% off when you order directly @ anuskitchen.co.uk'.
It goes without saying people had a good laugh over this and took to the comments section on Facebook as well as Twitter to share their thoughts.?
One person wrote, 'Admit it you are just here to give them a plug', while another joked, 'There should be an apostrophe in your colon'.
Here are some more reactions:?
One user named Kerrie Morris also commented and revealed that she had witnessed a similar grammar error at a local restaurant in her area. She wrote, 'Omg. We had an Anus Kitchen near me, for a few weeks until they realised'.
Along with her comment, she added a photo of the eatery she was talking about and looks like 'Anu' is quite the hot property. Morris added that the owners placed a photo of a chilli to cover up their gaffe.
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So, if you ever plan to open a restaurant, make sure to proof-read each and everything before you pull an 'Anus Kitchen'. This is why punctuation is important.?
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