lørdag 20. desember 2008

Did you know when you're Being Sold To?

As patrons, we make purchasing calls based on emotion instead of logic. When see a product, we make up our minds awfully quickly about if we need it or not, based solely on the way the product is presented to us. So how do the 3 techniques work? The method is commonly used in sitcoms and soap operas. Of course, if you have cash to burn like any of these women, you are able to afford to hire a pro translator to choose out the ideal personality mixture. You are saying you would like a Eastern tattoo, but what did you know about Eastern characters? You want a quick stint in 2-minute Jap boot camp. First off, let's be clear that there's no Eastern "alphabet". There are 3 sets of Eastern characters hiragana, katakana and kanji and each group has its own history, function and style. Get your head around these facts and you will already know more than 99% of the folks walking around with Eastern tattoos now : Hiragana These straightforward, rounded characters represent sounds, but have no independent meaning.

They were developed by ladies in the Heian period and are still considered female by Jap folks. You saw them cascading down the screen in Matrix ( though they were backwards. Popular. ) Kanji Originally from China, these characters are like photos, representing a meaning and also many different sounds relying on the situation. For instance, you settle down to watch an episode of Fraser, your all time hero, and occur to note that he drinks a certain brand of coffee ( "brand X" ). When we see a commercial break on the telly, we think we know we are being sold to and so have our defences up we take what we are told with the due level of cynicism. But when the advertisements are over and we return to the Television show, we mentally relax that guard, and become much more open to idea. Examples of subliminal messages of a sexual nature being employed in advertising are countless ; Ritz crackers have the word "sex" enunciated on them in the miniscule dots ; plenty of drinks ads manipulate the ice cubes in their footage by embedding pictures or words on them.

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