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Top 14 companies that made communication mistakes, oops the dumpling

People make a lot of mistakes in life and in the end, isn’t that what makes the salt of our humanity? After school failures, Braille failures for the blind and the dumbest design failures, we look at new communication errors committed by companies and there is food and drink (not really, c is an expression, don’t be stupid).

1. From a small ball to the hangman’s rope there is only one step

2. Two pubs side by side and a whole world opening up to us

3. #gethithome

4. When you imply that Canada funds the Covid

5. When you unknowingly refer to the 2013 Boston Marathon double bombings

6. “We’ve never loved you so much”

Signed the Pastors of the Solid Stone. Well let’s see.

7. The plan of the Lycée Balzac in the 17th in Paris

Are there people from this high school in the room? Can you confirm that this is really your plan? Good after in the United States it would have been really in bad taste, fortunately we are less aware of the concept of school killings here.

8. The logo of a wheelchair: karma

9. “Jump for Joy”

Well no suddenly.

10. When the sun is really hot..

May he go get hot.

11. We all hang ourselves for the S9

12. “Graduated in 2020, and it’s just the beginning”

You surprise me.

13. “Some people will never get this close to heaven…”

Enjoy the brochure.

14. It’s tidy but it can give bad advice

Thiru Venkatam: Thiru Venkatam is a distinguished digital entrepreneur and online publishing expert with over a decade of experience in creating and managing successful websites. He holds a Bachelor's degree in English, Business Administration, Journalism from Annamalai University and is a certified member of Digital Publishers Association. The founder and owner of multiple reputable platforms - leverages his extensive expertise to deliver authoritative and trustworthy content across diverse industries such as technology, health, home décor, and veterinary news. His commitment to the principles of Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-A-T) ensures that each website provides accurate, reliable, and high-quality information tailored to a global audience.