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You have a glass door that is used only to exit. You need to write one word on the door that could be read from both sides to show it as such. WHat is the word?

is that word related to exit.. i mean should it imply that the door is used as an exit???

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Unist: Good approach, but wouldn't it be inappropriate for persons entering the store? :o

I'm thinking the idea is that it would be usefully read from either side, but you could be right. B))

Good point, just for kicks here's my logic- Since the door in question is used for exit only I assume there is also one for entrance only. So seeing OUT on one would make me use the other door if I wanted to come in. Therefore making is useful no matter if I wanted to come in or out of the store.

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out on one side tuo on the other. works of you can read english backwards, I struggle in other countries with this problem, mostly cos i just go up and push before reading.....have to sleep on this one. I think there should be another - i hope so or i am gonna listen to that clock and it's quarters.

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Also, it could be MAN written vertically....the N would be backwards, but i have a feeling they'd get the idea.

Or, if all else fails, the stickman always works.

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