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They are definitely attempting to achieve a flat Dublin accent effect. They are most likely to be equity actors and are certainly, to my ear, not using anything close to their own accents.
Research in Ireland shows that those in the lower social classes are more likely to be overweight or obese
The point about these accents are they are no accent - they are just so odd, nobody speaks like that, they are a false flat Dublin accent.
...Accents from outside Dublin represented on radio or TV ads tend to be either 1) Cork - and usually badly done. or 2) "country" - whatever that means - and usually from nowhere in particular by the sounds of it.
...An ad like this one needs a generic accent otherwise it can be perceived as suggesting that one particular group are the ones being targeted.
I have a Dublin accent and am certainly not lower socio economic class.
Speaking as someone from a part of Dublin where people speak with a "skanger" accent it would be easy to take offence at the ad but that would be to .Purples comment with regard to them "targeting the right people with their use of accent" reflects the thinking of the people who approved the ad. Very bad taste and extreme snobbery in my opinion.
I agree with you there; if we give our children a taste for fat and salt at an early age we are asking for trouble.In fact people who eat out from a main menu and use the Childrens menu, ie, Chicken nugggets / Sausage and chips for their kids instead of smaller portions of the main menu need to be targeted by these ads.
... The argument that people feed their kids processed junk food because they have not been taught to cook also doesn’t stand up. If you can read you can cook. People feed their kids processed junk food because they are lazy and/or stupid and just don’t care about them enough to look after them properly...
Yes, when I said "Speaking as someone from a part of Dublin where people speak with a "skanger" accent" I meant that I was from an area where people speak with a skanger accent. Sorry for not being clearer...Not sure what your comment above actually means purple, are you from such a part of Dublin?
That's right, general tendencies can be invalidated by specific examples. If I said that Dutch people were generally very tall I presume the presentation of one small Dutch person would, in your view, invalidate the generalised observation. (BTW, while there are indeed some short Dutch people they are as a nation, on average, the tallest people in the world.)Had a look at your link and it made me reconsider some previously held beliefs that some politicans, bankers etc were overpaid. Clearly they are from a low socio economic background and are overweight for that reason.
So do I.I know some literate people who are terrible cooks.
I don’t agree that it’s that big a deal to learn to cook. If your kids are fat and you don’t have enough money at the end of the week because you re buying junk food and ready meals then get up off your backside and learn to cook. It’s not hard.On the substantive point: there are many people who don't have a clue how to cook, and who don't even realise that it is not very difficult. To such people, a cookbook is about as intimidating as a DIY manual for neurosurgery. It would be a good thing is such people were encouraged to try cookery, and it would also be worth bringing home to them how, if you can cook, you can feed a family a healthier diet and save money at the same time.
Same here.When I shop, I buy ingredients. It saddens me to see people who appear not to be well off spending their limited money on meals and snack foods of dubious quality.
I'm starting to worry for you Purple, there really is no need to drag Dutch people into the discussion, that is unless they are tall and Fat.
Anyway at least we all agree that it is a crap ad, that's something.
Nope, don't accept your general point at all.
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