Most meaningful international symbols

stvrowe

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A lot of international symbols sometimes leave me scratching my head as to what they mean.  This one however, does not.  What is your favorite international symbol?

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Well, it would be most inappropriate for me to post my favorite here.  Suffice it to say that it is located in the yard of a neighbor down the street that doesn't care to pick up after his neighbors' dogs.  I chuckle each time I go by.
 
I scratch  my head and laugh a little every time I see the dump truck logo in Germany's Multi-Jetstream video. Apparently, they transport sawdust by the dump truck load in Germany. This has been printed and hung on Christian's office door a few times just for fun.  [doh]

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Corwin said:
Well, it would be most inappropriate for me to post my favorite here.  Suffice it to say that it is located in the yard of a neighbor down the street that doesn't care to pick up after his neighbors' dogs.  I chuckle each time I go by.

Would that be the "No Fouling" sign? Classic.
 
Tim Morris said:
Corwin said:
Well, it would be most inappropriate for me to post my favorite here.  Suffice it to say that it is located in the yard of a neighbor down the street that doesn't care to pick up after his neighbors' dogs.  I chuckle each time I go by.

Would that be the "No Fouling" sign? Classic.

Uhm, no........ there weren't any birds involved.      [tongue]
 
What comes in my head after reading the title about international symbol, yeah its a world peace symbols. Even though I didn't get the true meaning of it but I like the way it was design.. simple and eye catching.
 
Here's a new one on me.  This sign was outside guest housing at a gold mine in Indonesia where I stayed last week.
 
My boss has a picture of a sign with a schnauzer dropping a load.  It was some sort of sign from Europe.
 
Perhaps the trumpet one really means "No tooting your own horn"?  (translated for our UK friends - no being boastful)
 
I know that this is an old stream. . .

My store recently got their first order of the polish.  Shinex, I believe. 

It has a symbol with a person in a mumu with her hands up.

"Lock up fat ladies?" ::)

I wish there was a glossary of Festool's "international" symbols
 
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