Ive noticed a trend in adverts that use the phrase "you wouldnt do this, would you?"
A few examples I can think of was one for a dishwasher rinse aid that said "you wouldnt clean your dishes with a dirty cloth, so why clean them with a dirty dishwasher?"
one I seen today to sell e-cigs or patches or just the government trying to get people to quit (wasnt really paying attention to what it was advertising)that said "if you could see the damage smoking does on the inside you would stop immediately"
Its really starting to get on my nerves and its just unnecessary. I hate the fact that it just presumes that you do certain things. Whos to say that i dont wash my dishes with a dirty cloth (I do but thats not the point"
here is an exaggerated example from about 5 years ago...yes this was a genuine advert in the UK to warn people about piracy (youve probably seen it before and i suggest watching the IT crowd spoof in the related videos)
edit: Ironically this advert was shown in cinemas and on legal DVDs so only people who legitimately purchased a product would see it. If you downloaded a film illegally chances are its ad free and you wouldnt actually see this
you wouldnt make an advert for your product if you knew its was going to be patronising....would you?
A few examples I can think of was one for a dishwasher rinse aid that said "you wouldnt clean your dishes with a dirty cloth, so why clean them with a dirty dishwasher?"
one I seen today to sell e-cigs or patches or just the government trying to get people to quit (wasnt really paying attention to what it was advertising)that said "if you could see the damage smoking does on the inside you would stop immediately"
Its really starting to get on my nerves and its just unnecessary. I hate the fact that it just presumes that you do certain things. Whos to say that i dont wash my dishes with a dirty cloth (I do but thats not the point"
here is an exaggerated example from about 5 years ago...yes this was a genuine advert in the UK to warn people about piracy (youve probably seen it before and i suggest watching the IT crowd spoof in the related videos)
edit: Ironically this advert was shown in cinemas and on legal DVDs so only people who legitimately purchased a product would see it. If you downloaded a film illegally chances are its ad free and you wouldnt actually see this
you wouldnt make an advert for your product if you knew its was going to be patronising....would you?