Some people want to run amok when “Last Christmas” plays on the radio or in the department store for the thirtieth time.
Because it often starts in mid-November: gingerbread, dominoes and rum balls have been on supermarket shelves since October, but now customers have to be acoustically reminded that Christmas is coming soon.
Otherwise you would simply forget that, right? So throw the Christmas songs from the 80s, 90s and the best of today into the player! After all, the customer shouldn't leave the store without a Christmas present (panties for father? Or maybe a tie? What's more original?).
SCAREOUT!
In German: “I’m freaking out”. The inner scream that occurs when you Wham!ageddon . But what do you do then? Beat everything short and small? Sing along loudly and incorrectly in the middle of the Zipfelmännchen and the smiling bunny?
Or maybe report it to the police! Yes, that has to work, because after all it is a nuisance, oh what am I saying, an acoustic assault! They have to do something!
This may have been the reason why this sign was hung in a police station:
Last Chr…
All I want for...
Thank you...
Santa Claus…
Feliz Na…
Every year again… pic.twitter.com/gAyUzuXnHI
— Police Swabia S/W (@PolizeiSWS) December 20, 2017
“Annoying Christmas carols are no reason to file a complaint.
Your police”
The picture alone is now circulating on the internet, which is why we received inquiries as to whether it was real, but as you can see above, this was actually on Twitter by the Swabian S/W police .
[mk_ad]
A corresponding text has also been written for all the guessing foxes, because anyone who recognizes all of these Christmas songs (and perhaps sings them in their head) knows the terror:
Last Chri…
All i want for…
Thank Go…
Santa Clau…
Feliz Na…
Every year again…
But we don't want to be like this: If one person is an owl, another one is a nightingale. Of course, many people love both old and new Christmas songs and can't get enough of them. And if necessary, you can always go shopping with headphones on or tune into another music station.
Our music editor, who is already looking forward to the new Star Wars film, says:
May the Wham! be with you!
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