Masha Midhath   14 April 2021 - 09:38 PM
The picture attached on the Ramadan greeting tweet.
The picture attached on the Ramadan greeting tweet.
Every year just before Ramadan begins, congratulations and greetings are widely circulated to celebrate the commencement of the holy month.

Some businesses make use of this celebratory period by sending out Ramadan greetings while simultaneously marketing their products. Meanwhile, a few companies are still mistaking the holy month of Ramadan for Eid Al-Fitr, the celebration that marks the end of Ramadan.

Similarly on the first day of Ramadan this year, the toy company, LEGO, tweeted what is likely intended to be a Ramadan greeting. But the picture attached had written “Eid Mubarak” instead of Ramadan Kareem, or any other traditional Ramadan greeting.

Although people were not hugely disturbed by the mistake, most comments on the tweet acknowledged the effort from the LEGO, while highlighting that Eid is not due for another 30 days.