My mother always said that if you saw a man walking down the road, early in the morning with a bunch of roses, he had done something seriously wrong and needed to apologise.
Nowadays, it seems that if you want to be heard, you buy a banner.
That’s how the guy who wanted to complain about a bad experience at the Taj Hotel did it, and now Tasha really really wants Ronald to forgive her.
Here’s TimesLIVE:
A Cape Town woman has seemingly taken ways of asking for forgiveness to the next level.
In an attempt to salvage her relationship with a certain Ronald, she put up a banner opposite Bayside Mall on Blaauwberg Road, Cape Town, on Wednesday morning.
“Ronald, I am sorry. Forgive me. One last chance please. Tasha,” read the banner.
Here it is. Ronald couldn’t miss it.
People are unsure as to whether or not the sign is a genuine plea for forgiveness of an advertising campaign.
If it is an ad campaign, it’s not a very good one. I also have questions about the paw prints.
South Africans are known for their sense of humour, even in difficult times. The comment section was buzzing with funny remarks.
“Clearly a repeat offender as she is asking for one last chance. . . anyhow Ronald, she has made an impassioned public plea for forgiveness. . . do the right thing. . .and. . . tell us what she did. . .we are all involved now,” one comment read.
We are all involved now, Ronald. A similar banner with your side of the story would be much appreciated.
Please and thank you.
[source:timeslive]
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