Melbourne restaurant's revenge sign goes viral on social media
A Melbourne restaurant owner's revenge sign goes viral on social media, leaving several users baffled.
On social media, a Melbourne restaurant owner has plastered a cheeky sign in front of his soon-to-be-opened
A Melbourne restaurant owner has taken a bold approach to pre-opening marketing with a sign that's gone viral.
Chingu Korean BBQ's facade features a message aimed at a specific "Sophia": 'Hey Sophia, you broke up with me because I was poor. Now I have the money to open a Korean BBQ. Are you regretting it now?'
After the sign went viral, several users wondered whether this action by the owner is intriguing or a marketing ploy.
The public is baffled, wondering if there's a clever marketing tactic behind the backstory. The identity of Sophia remains a mystery, adding to the intrigue.
One person said: Being a business/restaurant owner is extremely hard and the majority of places fail unfortunately. Although I did have a giggle at this, he's getting a little ahead of himself.
A second wrote: Thats crazy...he thinks starting to own a food joint will equate to success immediately but goodluck and work hard.
While a third commented: I can go either way with this. While I can empathize with him still being upset about the breakup, I think that he should have moved on before he gets stuck. Many of us have been there.
Someone else said: He needs to get over her, which he clearly isn’t. Money has not helped him.
Previously, another sign from Pizza Hut went viral due to a spelling mistake.
A Pizza Hut location in Ontario, Canada, has unintentionally gained online fame. A photo showcasing a handwritten closure sign misspells "circumstances" as "circumcises."
Social media users are having a field day with the hilarious error, with some finding amusement and others expressing surprise.The spelling mistake on the sign caused a social media frenzy.
The Pizza Hut sign has sparked a playful debate online, with many sharing humorous responses to the unexpected typo. This incident highlights the power of social media to spread both heartwarming stories and lighthearted blunders.