Note To Crowd

What is Note To Crowd?


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A phrase used to attract attention to a fact or piece of information to the room at large, everyone in the area or around you etc. Derived from note to self, except that it serves as a reminder/informer of information to a group of people instead of the speaker alone.

1:(at a bar)Note to crowd, it's danny's round.

2:(at home with family)Note to crowd, there's no hot water left.

3:(at the office) Note to crowd, the printer is out of toner.

4:(to imaginary freinds)Note to crowd, someone drank all the beer.


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