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Planning to get a tattoo?
You should check carefully what you are tattooing, so that you don't make a mistake that you will regret.
An American guy named Jordan asked to have the inscription "No Regrets" in Arabic tattooed on his body.
But in a rather ironic way, he definitely regretted it after he realized that the inscription on his body was wrong and its meaning was completely different.
Jordan has over half a dictionary of followers on TikTok and he revealed to them that he got this tattoo on his ribs and chest area.
But instead of tattooing "no regrets" as he wanted, he actually discovered that what he had tattooed on him was the inscription "Stephanie" - a name that has no meaning for him.
"I was in a club and there were three people there who spoke Arabic and they confirmed to me that it was a wrong tattoo," he said, "one of them told me that it says 'Stephanie' at all and not "without regrets". He even wrote Stephanie in Google in Arabic to prove to me that he was right."
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So how did such a mistake happen?
It turns out that it wasn't the tattooist's fault at all.
"It was my fault," Jordan admitted, "I didn't do my research as required. I must have been drunk or stoned when I did it. I Googled 'no regrets' and then asked to get the first inscription I saw tattooed."
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Jordan admitted that he didn't bother to check what the first inscription he saw really meant and he just copied it and asked the tattoo artist to do it.
To the viewers' question, he answered that he does not regret the mistake, because the tattoo is already 14 years old and he has learned to live with it.
He admitted that he's not keen on it so he wants it removed but he got the tattoo recklessly "and under the influence" when he was 20 so his advice is to wait until he's 25 before getting a tattoo.
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Jordan's Arabic-speaking followers confirmed that it was indeed a mistake and not only that it says "Stephanie" in the name, it is written from the end to the beginning.
Some mocked him, some expressed empathy, but now Jordan will have to decide if he stays with the mistake on his body, trying to erase the tattoo or looking for some Stephanie to spend his life with.
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