I seldom sit in front of the TV set because my time is mostly in front of my laptop and only once in a while turn my head towards the tube. But tonight my son was on my laptop, so I have to sit and stare the tube and its the Buletin Utama.
I am not sure. But this is what I want to blog this time.
It was an advertisement by a bread company (I never buy that brand anymore after the exposure of the company using non-halal (?) ingredient which is a product of Isreal). What the advertisement protray is a bad attitude of a young child maybe in his late childhood years. First, he dispose of his chewing gum not in a proper way. I think he stick the gum onto something. Then he press the button of a traffic light at a zebra crossing. When cars stops, he just walk a few steps and retreat back onto the pavement (disappointing the law abiding driver).
He then enter a supermarket and buy this loaf of bread and what he did was, he did not queue up to pay for the bread when there is a few other cutsomer in the line. Is this the kind of attitude we want to teach our young kids?
If anyone happens to watch the advertisement with a sharper and critical eye, please correct me. If I am wrong I publicly apologise to the bread company.
I am not sure. But this is what I want to blog this time.
It was an advertisement by a bread company (I never buy that brand anymore after the exposure of the company using non-halal (?) ingredient which is a product of Isreal). What the advertisement protray is a bad attitude of a young child maybe in his late childhood years. First, he dispose of his chewing gum not in a proper way. I think he stick the gum onto something. Then he press the button of a traffic light at a zebra crossing. When cars stops, he just walk a few steps and retreat back onto the pavement (disappointing the law abiding driver).
He then enter a supermarket and buy this loaf of bread and what he did was, he did not queue up to pay for the bread when there is a few other cutsomer in the line. Is this the kind of attitude we want to teach our young kids?
If anyone happens to watch the advertisement with a sharper and critical eye, please correct me. If I am wrong I publicly apologise to the bread company.
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