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Another evolution of society, version II.

Discussion started by Puma2A on 2026-05-10

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Another evolution of society, version II.

Puma2A · 2026-05-10

Hello everyone,

I’m sharing the menu posted at the entrance of a bar at the foot of the Porto Tower in Southern Corsica. . .

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Greetings and have a great Sunday.

Puma2A . .



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Another Evolution of Society, Version II

Sinforosa · 2026-05-10

Hello,

Kudos to this bar! It's a fantastic initiative, and it's delivered with humor (and irony too).

Another evolution of society, version II.

Songsam · 2026-05-10

Hi,

I don’t see the humor in it (the text also specifies that “this isn’t a joke”), but I also think it’s a great initiative from this bar.

Another evolution of society, version II

Mathews · 2026-05-10

Hey, you can't really cut a slice of pizza while holding your smartphone—it’s counterproductive... Unless your smartphone comes with a knife and fork, like a Swiss Army knife! 🙂 Not to mention, if you're eating with your phone in hand and your fingers are greasy, you might end up staining it...

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Xrctn · 2026-05-12

They’ll probably let me take photos of the dishes they serve me so I can quickly post them on my Instagram, FB, TikTok, and what have you!

Another evolution of society, version II

Muriel18 · 2026-05-13

Hi Alain

This reminded me of a sign I saw in Ubud (also at the entrance of a bar or restaurant), even though it was more humor-focused:


Another evolution of society, version II

Puma2A · 2026-05-14

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Hello,

And again at the entrance of a property in Sagone, Southern Corsica:



... huge topic!! 🙂

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Another Evolution of Society, Version II

Sinforosa · 2026-05-14

Hi there,

If they don’t want people glued to their phones or the "idiots," they won’t have anyone left—because we’re always someone else’s "idiot"...

Another evolution of society, version II

Tatra · 2026-05-14

Hi there,

There’s a bit of a buzz about this, for sure. That said, these folks should just do their job—where they’re certainly very skilled and relevant—and not lecture their customers. A pretty odd business approach, in any case, if the sign is to be taken seriously, which I doubt.

Michel

Another evolution of society, version II

Mathews · 2026-05-14

And again at the entrance of a property in Sagone, Southern Corsica:

Good evening, the sign is partly faded: actually, it should read "halt to the conscripts." In Corsica, they don’t want compulsory military service. I’m sure this remark will have you rolling with laughter.

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