Stationery

This is still a relatively untapped Engrish market – the Japanese love to decorate stationery, quite often with some far out Engrish.

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Please use proper honorifics when addressing your food

posted on 3 Sep 2010 in Engrish from Other Countries, Stationery

Then make sweet “hi” to me…


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Photo courtesy of Erin Armknecht.
Eraser found in Indonesia.

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…or it gets the newspaper!

posted on 16 May 2010 in Stationery

Honey, there were some things peeing in the hall…


Photo courtesy of Alex H.
Notepad found in Japan.

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Be mind forever…

posted on 14 May 2010 in Stationery

I’m impressed by that feel…


Photo courtesy of “Kitty MeowMeow”.
Notebook pad  from Japan.

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Nurse! I need more crayon, STAT!

posted on 13 May 2010 in Stationery

Doctor, we have ink but no pulse!

Photo courtesy of Gabriel Alvarez.
Found at 99 cent store (likely made in China).

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Lustful Pig-Doggie

posted on 12 May 2010 in Stationery

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Photo courtesy of Joanne Wong.
Sticker from Japan.

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The pen is sexier than the sword

posted on 19 Apr 2010 in Stationery

This explains the massage oil ink…

Photo courtesy of Natalie Whoever.
Notebook found in Japan.

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You pig! You bit my doughnut!

posted on 10 Apr 2010 in Stationery

Bacon flavored doughnuts? Just when I
thought it couldn’t get any better…


Stationery found in Japan.

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For ex-girlfriends and nerds

posted on 2 Apr 2010 in Stationery

All the cool kids are using them!  Okay, I lied.

Photo courtesy of Adam Rosado.
Swastika is actually reverse of Nazi symbol
usually signifying a Buddhist temple in Japan.

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Posta Collect Stationery

posted on 10 Feb 2010 in Stationery


Photo courtesy of Mark Schreiber.
Stationery found in Japan.

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Happy Drive!

posted on 18 Jan 2010 in Stationery

Photo courtesy of Natalie McNear.
Stationery envelopes from Japan.

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