I never thought of that, but you're right. "Get the car you deserve" AKA "You asked for it, you got it!".
I guess the slogan "Get the car you can actually afford" won't sell many???
I never thought of that, but you're right. "Get the car you deserve" AKA "You asked for it, you got it!".
I guess the slogan "Get the car you can actually afford" won't sell many???
I guess the slogan "Get the car you can actually afford" won't sell many???
I guess the slogan "Get the car you can actually afford" won't sell many???
Now that @chili_pepper has brought it up, there is a word that gets used incessantly in ad campaigns, and that is the word "deserve". From "Get the new car you deserve!" from car dealerships to "Get the tax relief you deserve!" from tax consolidation companies. Deserve? Really? The use of that word implies something that I find is highly unlikely in either application, and it seriously tries my patience.
I don't think that's a requirement
It might sell more of things along this line...
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It would seem to subliminally promotes a sense of entitlement...not that surprising considering how filthy the advertising industry really is...![]()
It might sell more of things along this line...
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Entitlement? In today's society?
Now that @chili_pepper has brought it up, there is a word that gets used incessantly in ad campaigns, and that is the word "deserve". From "Get the new car you deserve!" from car dealerships to "Get the tax relief you deserve!" from tax consolidation companies. Deserve? Really? The use of that word implies something that I find is highly unlikely in either application, and it seriously tries my patience.
I have prayed and Thanked God that He hasn't given me , " What I deserve ".
Idk what I deserve but I'll take what I worked for!
I have prayed and Thanked God that He hasn't given me , " What I deserve ".
I guess the slogan "Get the car you can actually afford" won't sell many???
