Thursday, 7 August 2008

Made me smile



Read the message on the Cake First:

Okay, so this is how the conversation went:
ASDA Employee: 'Hello 'this ASDA, how can I help you?'
Customer: 'Yes, I would like to order a cake for a going away party this week.'
ASDA Employee: 'What do u want on the cake?'
Customer: 'Best Wishes Suzanne.' underneath that, 'We will miss you'.

6 comments:

hot stock pick said...

very nice! hahahahaha

Anonymous said...

And you wonder why employers don't invest in Wales. You wouldn't get that mistake in China.

Anonymous said...

And you wonder why employers don't invest in Wales. You wouldn't get that mistake in China.

welsh lobbyist said...

you couldn't make it up, v funny

Anonymous said...

Anon made a comment about not investing in Wales......Well, I've had quite interesting dealings with organisations from across the border too....

I have an address which has a single 'Y' in it....the Welsh for 'The' I spell it out and explain that it's a solitary letter 'Y' and one word....I have had letters delivered with 'Why' written in place of 'Y'. Then my second address line has three parts with hyphens separating the three parts with the 'Y' once again appearing in the middle. It's always interesting to see what's written on parcels etc. Things havn't gone smoothly either every time I phone BBC Wales! for recipees......

Damon Lord said...

Sometimes you just want to dispair. It wouldn't have been so bad if they'd even spelt "underneath" correctly.