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Brits in hysterics after spotting X-rated emoji on coronavirus mask notice

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r/CasualUK forum. They wrote: “Someone is getting sacked tomorrow…"The sign says: “If you are coughing kindly take a mask.”At the top is an emoji used to show someone coughing – but it actually shows a cheeky emoji acting out oral sex.It's not clear whether or not the sign is real or an amusing prank.But either way, Brits have been cracking up at the X-rated sign.One person said: “I'm gagging for an explanation right here.”“Maybe that’s why they’re coughing,” added another.While a third noted: “Somebody messed up BIG.”A fourth said: “You don't survive long in the health industry without a very good sense of humour – I think their career will be safe!”Some people pointed out that if you’re coughing you shouldn’t really be outside of your.

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