'I'm a catch': Bakery owners write hilarious note telling their entire SUBURB that they want their son to get married and move out of home - and he's all for it
- Brandon Lim had his entire suburb find out his parents want him to get married
- The 18-year-old's parents own a bakery and posted a note while they are closed
- The Lim family is celebrating the wedding of Brandon's older sister, Julianne
- 'Our daughter, Julianne will be getting married on 7th September,' the note read
- The note then said the family would be planning 'how to get rid of their son'
The owners of a bakery have humiliated their son after posting a hilarious note informing their suburb they want him to get married and move out of home.
Brandon Lim, 18, had his entire suburb of Eastwood in Sydney's north-west learn that he is on the hunt for a girlfriend when his shop-owner parents put a note up for their customers.
The handwritten note, detailed that the closure of Lims Hot Bread was for the family to prepare and celebrate their daughter's wedding.

Brandon Lim (pictured with his family), 18, had his entire suburb of Eastwood in Sydney's north-west learn that he is on the hunt for a girlfriend when his parents put a note up for their customers

The handwritten note, detailed that the closure of Lims Hot Bread was for the familoy to prepare and celebrate their daughter's wedding
'We have an exciting announcement. Our daughter, Julianne will be getting married on 7th September,' the note read.
'We apologise that the bakery will be closed from 4th September to 12th December. Mr and Mrs Lim will be preparing to send off their daughter.'
Owners Hay and Yen Lim then added a cheeky line about how they would then be planning 'on how to get rid of their son'.
The note was posted to the 'Humans of Eastwood Daily' Facebook page and has since garnered lots of attention.
The youngest child of Mr and Mrs Lim had no idea of what his parents had done until he saw the sign already stuck to the bakery's roller door.
'I went to Eastwood on Wednesday to get some food and my parents wouldn't tell me what they wrote on the sign,' Brandon told Daily Mail Australia.
'I read the sign and when I got to the part about "getting rid of my son" I said to myself, "what the hell?" and started laughing.'

'We have an exciting announcement. Our daughter, Julianne will be getting married on 7th September,' the note read
While it seems the parents are eager to get their son hitched and out of the house, Mrs Lim admitted she likes having him at home and it was a bit of a joke.
The family often puts signs up for customers while they have their annual holiday, and they like to have a joke with what they write.
While Brandon now feels even more pressure to find a girlfriend he said: 'I think I am a catch.'
Mr and Mrs Lim's daughter, Julianne, shared the post to her Facebook saying it was daunting the community now knew of her upcoming nuptials.
'In all honesty though, this bakery has been my second home,' she wrote.
'My parents opened the bakery the year I was born and some customers have watched me grow since I was a baby.
'It is so heartwarming how much our customers have been part of lives.'

The youngest child of Mr and Mrs Lim had no idea of what his parents had done until he saw the sign already stuck to the bakery's roller door