The internet is replete with videos of various kinds of goof-ups made by people and this time a bakery misunderstood the instructions given about what to write on cake leaving the social media users in splits.


A customer ordered a cake to celebrate Ramadan and asked the bakery to write 'Ramadan Mubarak' on it. But the baker apparently did not know it was a greeting for the Muslim holy month of fasting and instead wrote "Happy Birthday Ramadan Mubarak" on the cake.


"POV: You asked them to write ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ but didn’t clarify that it’s not a birthday cake," read the text overlay on the image shared by Twitter user @ycsm1n.






A photo of the cake with the hilarious goof-up has gone viral on social media and has so far amassed 1.3 million views, 68.6k likes and tons of comments.


"They said "Oh you want the first and last name. Got it," wrote one user after seeing the post.






"i thought this was like … common knowledge??," wrote another user.






"Do they think the guy's name is Ramadan Mubarak?," wrote a third surprisingly.






Recently, a Twitter user named Javaid Shami of Pakistan had ordered a cake online and had asked the bakery in Urdu to bring change of Rs 2,000, but the seller thought it was the message to be written on the cake.