What do you mean 'addressed appropriately to them'? From what I gather, do you mean something they can relate to? Because if if it was truly addressed appropriately to people overseas we'd probably have to make about 20 different ads! Why should they manipulate the ad so that the people overseas can relate to it? We're a different country- that's the whole point. If that's not what you meant though, I'm sorry. Let me know and I'm sure I can come up with a new argument, lol, I'm in one of those moods.HotShot said:that ad's target audience are people overseas not in australia and thus should be addressed appropriately to them, to attract them to visit australia. rather then let them ponder whether the term 'bloody' is appropriate or not. as i said the VB ad is awesome.
firstly there is no point having ad that they cant understand. obvisouly the term 'bloody' to them has a different understanding to what we have. secondly, remember the ad is not for australians, its for others, so we must grab their attention and not really ours.kimmi06 said:What do you mean 'addressed appropriately to them'? From what I gather, do you mean something they can relate to? Because if if it was truly addressed appropriately to people overseas we'd probably have to make about 20 different ads! Why should they manipulate the ad so that the people overseas can relate to it? We're a different country- that's the whole point. If that's not what you meant though, I'm sorry. Let me know and I'm sure I can come up with a new argument, lol, I'm in one of those moods.
those that find the term 'bloody' as offensive.davin said:and which countries are you suggesting won't understand the ad?
I'm sure they understand the actual ad and the point of it. And I think it IS attention grabbing. But so what if they don't understand the word bloody? Or if they have a different understanding of it? Should we have just replaced the common word of 'bloody' with a well-known American slang word? Or a common word the English use? Still not getting your point.HotShot said:firstly there is no point having ad that they cant understand. obvisouly the term 'bloody' to them has a different understanding to what we have. secondly, remember the ad is not for australians, its for others, so we must grab their attention and not really ours.