You probbaly know that some commercials exaggerate.post some here and tell how they exaggerate!okay:The Yoshi Blue commercial is Sooooooo exxaggerated because when it compares to the regullar brands,the reguller justs hits the scrambled egg and spreads it out purposely.On the Yoshi Blue it does it perfectly like anyone would do.
doesn't they have the little letters at the end of the commercials that reality may differ from the the add?
Sometimes they don't. There was an add for trade in stamps with a plane, and a fake number. Some man tried to claim one after gathering that many, so they had to settle in court.
well ive always learned to add them. just to be safe for these cases. even if no exaggeration or something alike is intended. i can only wonder how a big company can forget it. =S
Sorry I didnt post this before with the other Gak things;Gak color mixer commercial.I mean really,the box shows some 15 year old guy playing with it.woludn't he be doing somthing else?
Oh guess what Arby's made a new commercial. Now the detective now has a video of Subway's "factory." The detective showed random (paid) people off the streets but they didn't show the viewers watching TV the video.
Oh guess what Arby's made a new commercial. Now the detective now has a video of Subway's "factory." The detective showed random (paid) people off the streets but they didn't show the viewers watching TV the video.
Yeah the people are always paid...
And now that I think about it Fabreeze commercials are heavily exaggerated. I must admit some of them smell pretty good...
Those new droid commercials that are always talking 'bout "the next big thing already here" and being mean to apple. cause' the thing is, apple is like a template for all the "smart phones." Plus, it makes droid seem really stuck-up and arrogant, but that's just me forcing my opinion.
I guess all commercials are exagerated [quote]To an extent, yes, but that's how they make money. Make their products seem perfect, but they're really not. People will buy them either way though.
[/quote] Not all, don't forget the 2012 Mediocrity (a sedan).
The most exaggerated commercial?? Walmart In there "Compare the Prices" commericials, they dont even show you the reciept, OR the final price. Its a total rip off.
Make their products seem perfect, but they're really not.
So they are inventing new words that sound scientific and special. You probably could fill a whole dictionary with it. People like buying stuff that they think is part of the future. Also any sentence including such terms only empowers the words 'healthy' or 'successfull'.