My life in Sapporo, Japan. Eating weird food, seeing weird clothes, meeting weird people, doing weird things.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Not a dryer
When I was in Stockholm, I saw this thing in a public bathroom. It says "tork". In Swedish, this means "dryer". It can be used for things that dry your hands, or for things that dry clothes or bigger things.
This was located next to a sink for people to wash their hands, so you might expect it to be something that dries your hands. It was, however, not. It was a soap dispenser.
It turns out that Tork is a company (not Swedish) that makes, among other things, soap dispensers.
Labels:
broken Swedish,
signs,
Stockholm,
Sweden,
weird product names
Location:
Stockholm, Sweden
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