lundi 23 octobre 2017
Please Tell Us You Can Spot the Spelling Mistake in This School's Sign
Parents in a certain Georgia community might now be a little nervous for back-to-school season. On Monday morning, East Paulding Middle School's sign welcomed the return of students with one glaring error: "We Are Glad You Are Hear."
After area resident Michael Graham drove past the sign, he snapped a photo and shared it on local News Radio 106.7's Facebook page. It's since been passed around across the nation, and it's serving as the ultimate lesson in proofreading . . . and that spellcheck can't always save you.
Hear, hear!
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