It happened recently while we watching the TV around the time of the
Olympics. This Audi ad came on said Canada was “Land of Quattro”. This
is the sort of thing that gets my wife riled up.
Before she got on her phone to email the ASC I explained that the ad wasn’t saying it was Canadian just that it was built for Canadian conditions. She looked dubious but I might have got away with it if I hadn’t decided to try to push my point home.
“Besides it’s part of a worldwide campaign. They’re running
similar ads in Britain and other countries”. And I pulled up the UK version on my iPad to
show her. It was a mistake. (By the way there’s also
Jamaica, Italy, Germany, china, Finland etc.)
“So it’s not even made for
Canada. It’s made for everywhere. It’s worse than I thought. I hate it when
foreign companies pretend to be Canadian. Take Target for example. I love
Target. You know I insist we go to one when we visit the US. So why do they
want to wrap themselves in Canadian
imagery in their ads. I just reminds me I can’t get the same choice and the
same prices here. And then there’s that Samsung ad….”
I admit I started to tune out here. I did catch a something about how it was OK
for Tim Horton’s. I
was going to mention that Timmies Canadianness
wasn’t quite that straightforward but decided I’d leave that to another day.
“Oh look the match is about to start”. It was Canada – USA
in women’s hockey. At least that turned out OK.
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The most Canadian people are know are my mom and dad - and he's British and she's from Japan.
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