Belgian Rail company NMBS tweeted a message on Saturday about delayed trains to Aywaille (Wallonia).
The reason was said to be a camel on the tracks.
The official tweet said the delay 'could take up to 10 minutes', but not longer.
Later, this turned out to be a misunderstanding due to a confusion of tongues. The NMBS apparently received a French message about "un chat mort" (a dead cat) but interpreted it as "un chameau" (a camel).
NMBS tweeted a message later in the day to correct things. "It was a warm day for everyone! The camel that we tweeted about was a dead cat" they wrote.
2 comments:
I'll take French seriously when they take their trailing consonants seriously. :)
Lurker111
hello for the writter of this blog! I would like to have your promission to use the picture of the camel cat in a facebook page i opened. the page is about cats in my university, and camell is the simbol of my university. ofcourse i would write credit for you. the page in non profit page. please let me know you answer.
Post a Comment