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There is a warning sign “Eat ouch” on the streets of Saigon, what is the truth?

In recent days, the phrase “wow” has appeared with a huge frequency on social networks, becoming a trend among young people. Decoding for those who are still “stupid”, then “Earth” is SOS (State of Emergency). The pronunciation of the word SOS is Ét O Ét, so instead of writing SOS, netizens have switched to Ét o êt as a variation. This phrase is used when netizens want someone to signal “rescue”.

Recently, the online community has been spreading traffic signs on a road in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh. Extreme Gen Z content “Wow, drink alcohol, absolutely don’t drive”. Many netizens feel quite humorous and familiar when they see Gen Z language on these notice signs.

A warning sign appeared on the streets of Saigon, what is the truth?  - Photo 1.

However, as noted, this is just a photoshop product. In fact, this is a sign indicating the way on a road in Binh Thanh district. However, with just a little technique, the content on the sign was quickly removed and replaced with a warning not to drink alcohol while driving.

Many netizens expressed their regret when the “Horror” bulletin board really didn’t appear. However, this is completely understandable because this is only a Gen Z language, difficult to reach the majority of road users.

A warning sign appeared on the streets of Saigon, what is the truth?  - Photo 3.
A warning sign appeared on the streets of Saigon, what is the truth?  - Photo 4.

“Wonder” is only popular among young people

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