Apparently, a four-year-old toddler was recently asking her father about a sign that stated “dilarang merokok” and she thought that it meant dilarang mer ok ok. For those that don’t know, dilarang merokok is basically a no smoking sign.
Netizens proceeded to make a joke out of this. They said now in KBAT exams students might be asked, which “ok” is illegal? Another netizen said that when they were younger in the early 2000s they asked their parents “what’s a touch ngo?” This happened when they were passing a toll booth.
Another one was wondering when they were younger why there were multiple signs of “toilets” when there were no toilets around. Unfortunately, it was a “To Let” sign and they were just confused. \
