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'Hiya pal'

Pub leaves passive aggressive note to man who comes for a ‘wee jobby’ to let him know he’s been caught out

Boozer Rufus T Firefly in Glasgow wrote a hilarious, and very passive aggressive note, on its blackboard to alert the toilet chance that he had been rumbled

WE'VE all been there, you desperately need the loo and there is no where to go so you pop into a pub to borrow the toilet.

Ducking in for a quick toilet break is nothing to frown upon if you only do it once in a while, but doing it all the time might be taking the p*** just a bit.

 Staff at Rufus T Firefly pub wrote this passive aggressive note on their blackboard
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 Staff at Rufus T Firefly pub wrote this passive aggressive note on their blackboardCredit: Jamie Mckechnie/Facebook

That is exactly what one Glasgow pub thought when staff discovered one man was coming in to do a "wee jobby" on a regular basis, but leaves without even buying a drink.

Boozer Rufus T Firefly in Glasgow wrote a hilarious, and very passive aggressive note, on its blackboard to alert the toilet chance that he had been rumbled.

The sign read: "To the guy who keeps coming in to do a wee jobby without buying anything, then pretends to be on his phone on the road oot to avoid eye contact. Hiya pal!"

 The man was using the toilets at the Rufus T Firefly in Glasgow without buying anything
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The man was using the toilets at the Rufus T Firefly in Glasgow without buying anythingCredit: Google Street

Obviously, the guy knew he was doing the wrong thing and tried to avoid looking staff in the eye on his way out.

But they were onto him.

The sign was posted on Facebook group by Jamie Mckechnie and spotted by .

But the sign received a mixed reaction.

While some people thought it was hilarious, others expressed concern for the man suggesting he might be homeless.

 It might be good advice to buy a drink if you need to borrow a pub's loo
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It might be good advice to buy a drink if you need to borrow a pub's looCredit: Getty Images

Anna Louise wrote: "Maybe he's homeless and these toilets are lovely and clean and nobody has said anything to his face, like lots of other places where you are 'made' to purchase something. He's obviously doing no harm."

While Cathie Kelly said: "It might be an idea to offer him a free coffee as he could be homeless. Speak to him you might be the only conversation he has that day. This notice is rude."

It is not the first time signs have given people a good laugh, last month Lidl put up a sign with a huge spelling mistake in it and prankster have recently hit the London underground with scarily convincing signs.