Another sign with unnecessary verbiage; 'Closed Monday to Sunday' instead of “permanently closed” — Singaporeans - Singapore News

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'If you just put closed, Singaporeans will keep going to (the) control office and ask 'When does it open?' another Singaporean responded.

"If you just put closed, Singaporeans will keep going to control office and ask 'When does it open?' another Singaporean responded.

An online user took to social media on Saturday to share a picture of a ticket office sign that was rather redundant. At the bottom of the ticket office window was a sign that read “Closed Monday to Sunday.”Many online users who caught the writer’s drift joined in on the conversation in the comments section of the post.

“Me: hey is the ticket office closed on Monday, Sunday, both Monday and Sunday or what ah?” wrote another, simulating an exchange between customer and ticket office worker. “The sign a bit confusing eh.”

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