Seven-year-old’s note leaves parents in hysterics with naughty spelling blunder

A dad couldn't believe his eyes when he came across his daughter's angry note.

The seven-year-old made an unfortunate spelling mistake in the message which was found on the floor.

An eye-opening photo of the message shows a page of a notepad with the words: "Do not cum in mum."

Fortunately, the parents of the girl found the spelling mishap rather hilarious and so did other mums and dads when it was shared.

At first the dad was slightly mortified by the naughty note but he soon found it funny and shared it on Facebook.

He posted it in the Family Lockdown Tips & Ideas group.

The dad wrote: "A note my daughter left outside her bedroom door.

"I presume this message is meant for her mother as the advice is about 7 years too late for me."

Since the man posted the note, other parents were left in hysterics by the little girl's hilarious spelling mistake.

One Facebook user wrote: "Omg hahaha crying over here."

Another added: "Couldn't be more obvious she doesn't want siblings."

A third commented: "This is why punctuation is so important."

While a fourth joked: "Please never delete this photo."

And a fifth simply said: "This is hilarious."

It racked up 30,000 likes since it was shared with more than 1,800 users rushing to comment on the Facebook post.

Meanwhile, this isn't the first spelling mistake blunder we've seen in recent weeks.

Previously, a Bargain Buys shopper spotted an awkward spelling mistake on the retailer's £1 Christmas gift tags.

The customer, from South Lanarkshire, Scotland, warned others about a spelling error on the festive products.

She snapped a picture of the blunder and shared it on Facebook.

The woman wrote: "Make sure when buying your Christmas tags that the grammar is correct – unlike these from Bargain Buys.

"Santa says no peaking."

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