A Pune Irani cafe has made waves on social media for its humorous advisory, warning customers not to flirt with the cashiers. The quirky sign has captured the attention of netizens, leading to a flood of reactions and memes.
Pune CafeHumorous AdvisorySocial Media ReactionFlirting SignIrani ChaiReal Estate PuneJan 07, 2025
The sign reads, 'Flirt with the cashier? Get ready for the bill to rise! Customers who engage in unwanted advances or flirtatious behavior will be charged an additional 50% on their bill.'
The cafe put up the sign to address an increase in incidents of customers making inappropriate advances towards the cashiers, aiming to maintain a respectful and safe working environment.
The sign has been widely praised and has gone viral, with many netizens sharing the image and creating memes around it.
The sign has received positive feedback from the local community, with many appreciating the cafe’s efforts to create a safe and welcoming environment.
The cafe is considering adding more humorous advisories to their menu and decor, and exploring the possibility of launching merchandise with the famous sign.
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