'Husband for sale': People frazzled by weeks of lockdown share their exasperation with hilarious signs
- A third of the planet is expected to be on lockdown to slow down coronavirus
- People around world
'Husband for sale': People frazzled by weeks of lockdown share their exasperation with hilarious signs
- A third of the planet is expected to be on lockdown to slow down coronavirus
- People around world using humourous signs to lighten mood during pandemic
- One sign read 'uninstall 2020 it's got a virus' and another: 'husband for sale'
- Learn more about how to help people impacted by COVID
By Claire Toureille For Mailonline
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While a third of the world is believed to be on lockdown, it's only natural that tempers start to fray after weeks cooped up at home.
And when venting over the phone or on a video call just isn't enough, people from around the world have chosen to express their frustration by posting signs outside their homes, which have been collated by BoredPanda in a hilarious gallery.
One of the signs, pasted on a family's window in Columbus, Ohio, read 'uninstall 2020, it's got a virus,'
Meanwhile, a spouse whose patience had reached its limits in Lisbon put a 'husband for sale' sign hanging on their balcony.
Although borne out of frustration, at least they offer some laughs at a time of uncertainty.

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In Traverse City, in Michigan, a movie theatre found a great modern-day-twist on a film classic (pictured)

In Watertown Massachusetts, a person with a lot of time on their hands claimed they finished 'Netflix' during the quarantine

In Los Angeles, a neighbour updates this sign everyday with jokes to bring a smile to people in his neighbourhood (pictured)

The Rutherford Congregational Church, in New Jersey, had some words of wisdom for its followers (pictured)

In Bristol, a neighbour had a very radical solution for people who struggle to remain at home during the lockdown

In McAllen, Texas, a gentlemen's club found a great pun to announce they were closing for April (pictured)

A mother from Galesburg, Illinois, shared this sign, in reference to the Christmas movie classic Home Alone (pictured)

The man behind the Instagram account Dude With A Sign, from Manhattan, did not stop producing hilarious 'protest' art because of the pandemic (pictured)

Some pupils are luckier than others! The Grace Christian School, in West Columbia, shared this hilarious snap on Facebook

In New York, one neighbours found the perfect way to make the pandemic about the Bee Gees biggest hit

A Reddit user from St. Joseph, Missouri,revealed their father added KIm Quintero, a local weather girl, to the list pictured, which had been curated by his mother
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