But what was happening? Could you translate for the blog buddies, please?
On February 20, 2008 at 12:38 am Benjamin Fiorillo said:
Even though I do not exactly understand what the girl was saying, I can see that she was supporting a drink. It was an interesting commercial, yet it was strangely annoying with the girl dancing.
On February 20, 2008 at 12:42 am Benjamin Fiorillo said:
I also wanted to point out that I have noticed that in many commercials, there are “pretty” girls or “handsome” guys who support the subject of the commercial such as a drink or shaving cream. The people who create the commercials are trying to lure people into buying their products because of these girls or guys. In this case, the girl is being used to lure people into buying the drink.
On February 20, 2008 at 3:23 pm Alex said:
I think that it is interesting to see how both the commercials from the U.S. are similar to Korean ones. Good looking people support products. I guess that advertising is universal.
On February 21, 2008 at 12:14 am sarah said:
WoonFi, I thought the commercial had such a catchy tune and the timing and choreographing was also very good.You can remember this commerical by its tune because it stays in your head.
On February 21, 2008 at 12:15 am sarah said:
I was just wondering what kind of drink it was advertising? What is the brand?
On February 22, 2008 at 1:18 am Alex said:
Lindsay, if you have tried the drink before, is it at all tasty, because the commercial has driven me to find the answer to this question.
Brief Info: This is a commercial about a Korean drink.
But what was happening? Could you translate for the blog buddies, please?
Even though I do not exactly understand what the girl was saying, I can see that she was supporting a drink. It was an interesting commercial, yet it was strangely annoying with the girl dancing.
I also wanted to point out that I have noticed that in many commercials, there are “pretty” girls or “handsome” guys who support the subject of the commercial such as a drink or shaving cream. The people who create the commercials are trying to lure people into buying their products because of these girls or guys. In this case, the girl is being used to lure people into buying the drink.
I think that it is interesting to see how both the commercials from the U.S. are similar to Korean ones. Good looking people support products. I guess that advertising is universal.
WoonFi, I thought the commercial had such a catchy tune and the timing and choreographing was also very good.You can remember this commerical by its tune because it stays in your head.
I was just wondering what kind of drink it was advertising? What is the brand?
Lindsay, if you have tried the drink before, is it at all tasty, because the commercial has driven me to find the answer to this question.