The first is a true copy of a note I saw in one of the government offices in Connecticut. I just wonder what crossed the mind of the person who ordered this notice:
Fraudulent activity is illegal.
I saw the second ad on the train. It was euphemistic, so like the new version of the bible, I allowed myself to rewrite the ad in everyday words, while keeping the meaning unchanged. Personally, I don't find the idea very attractive, but it does seem to work:
Call us if you want to turn your injured child into a cash cow.
Medical advertising is unfathomable for those who come from a more socially conscious world, where such practice does not exist. Here, I kept the spirit of the original ad unchanged:
Get your lobotomy done here, and get the second one free
Such advertising is both amusing and alarming, and I wonder if I ever yield to it myself, and let it determine my thinking and actions. Is it as mind-boggling for those who have lived here long, or is it really the way should be?
3 comments:
Love the lobotomy one. I think Americans are very influenced by advertising, otherwise companies wouldn't be spending trillions of dollars a year on it. Personally, I live on bread and water and sunshine, so I don't think I'm very affected by it.
Same here :) I do enjoy the snow though, even when the sun is out
LOL
Oh I totally agree. Those medical ads are unbearable.
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