• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
    31·
    7 months ago

    This works with signs, too. “Keep off the grass” is the least effective, followed by “please keep off the grass”, with “thank you for keeping off the grass” being the most effective.

    • hakase@lemm.eeEnglish
      20·
      7 months ago

      I’m pretty sure this is more likely to make me walk across the grass though - it feels like they’re assuming what I’m doing, which feels offensive enough for me to make sure they’re wrong about it.

      • davel@lemmy.mlEnglish
        141·
        7 months ago

        Yup. “Thank you for keeping off the grass” is presumptuous. It presumes that I have kept off the grass and/or will keep off the grass. And that kinda makes me want to stomp all over the grass.

        • ddh@lemmy.sdf.orgEnglish
          13·
          7 months ago

          Who’s being presumptuous here? The sign isn’t for you. It’s for people not on the grass.