Three friends get matching tattoo tributes to their Tenerife holiday… but people think they’ll live to regret it
MATCHING tattoos on holiday always seem like a good idea, especially when fuelled by alcohol.
But three friends might soon live to regret their inkings, after getting tattoo tributes to the famous "very good, very nice" man in Tenerife.
The tattoos feature the words "Tenerife, very good, very nice, 2022" alongside a palm tree.
In a video of the trio showcasing the inkings, on their thighs, the three pals then posed next to the man himself as they sang "very good, very nice".
The clip was shared on what appears to be the Very good very nice man's official TikTok page.
He's become famous on social media thanks to his singing of the phrase, and charges people 10 Euros each time he does it.
In the comments section of the video, people were quick to insist the friends will soon regret their decision to get the tattoos.
"The meme is on the blink of dying and they got a tattoo of it," one person wrote.
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"Gonna look good in 2 weeks time when this trend is dead," another comment read.
"Tattoo fixers next episode…" a third person added.
"Just why??" someone else questioned.
"I’m screaming they got it tattooed," another person wrote.
Others praised the men for their permanent tribute to the break and the man, with comedian Dapper Laughs commenting: "haha! yes."
"Very good," someone else added.
Speaking of bad tattoos, this woman's rainbow inking is so terrible it looks like it's been drawn on in crayon.
This person wanted a cat tattoo but ended up with something that looked like Slimer from Ghostbusters.
This woman is covered in tattoos, and people always ask her which hurt the most.
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