The internet laughed a lot after seeing the message.
Life has now become very easy and simple due to the facility of online delivery. Now you can get any culinary delight at your doorstep. Just choose the items, place the order and pay. Customization is also a huge advantage of online services, but clear communication is essential to successfully fulfill these requests.
What an unusual and amusing turn things can take if the communication does not reach the service provider effectively? A recent incident in Pakistan shows this.
A Twitter user named Javed Shami shared a picture of a cake on which he had written “Bring the change of 2000”. In the caption, he also explained how it happened. He said that he asked the vendor to bring a Rs 2000 note in Urdu, and the cake maker thought this was the text he wanted to write on the cake.
“After ordering a cake from Layers, I requested them to send Rs 2,000 each (the conversation was in Urdu). This is what was delivered!” he wrote on Twitter.
After ordering the cake from the layers, I requested them to send the leaves instead of 2000/- (the conversation was in Urdu). That’s what was given! pic.twitter.com/q6ANcP56lH
Javed Shami (@jrshami) March 7, 2023
The interesting tweet instantly went viral on social media and people started commenting on the bakery’s ridiculous mistake. Within 4 hours, the tweet got more than 60,000 views and people made interesting comments on it.
Sharing another example, a user commented on the post: “Similarly, ‘we love Pakistan’ cake had ‘Pakistan wheel’ written on it.”
Another user commented, “With the cake you ordered, you are leading a change.”
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