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Cute ad! As the great John Lennon sang, “Whatever gets you through the night, is allright”!
It is a funny film clip, but living a lie in real life is a very different story. I don’t think it can ever be right to deceive a partner in that way.
mollyL, LOL!
You have to wonder why this ad was never shown in North America, huh?
justontime, it’s so funny isn’t it? And it’s so european……
True, lying is never a good thing and I wouldn’t feel comfortable either, but a little bit of humour sometimes goes a long way.
Yes humour goes a long way and sometimes we make jokes about the things that bother us most.
Yes that is right humour is a way of dealing with the things that frighten us, but the reality is still painful
I think that’s hilarious. The punchline–so to speak–was so unexpected with her husband having a “boyfried” in his passenger seat.
I agree that this would probably play better in Europe than in the US.
Of course this is humorous, but lots of people deal with similar situations that are serious.
I’m sorry to sound dumb, but why would this advert play beter in Europe than USA?
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Cute ad! As the great John Lennon sang, “Whatever gets you through the night, is allright”!
It is a funny film clip, but living a lie in real life is a very different story. I don’t think it can ever be right to deceive a partner in that way.
mollyL, LOL!
You have to wonder why this ad was never shown in North America, huh?
justontime, it’s so funny isn’t it? And it’s so european……
True, lying is never a good thing and I wouldn’t feel comfortable either, but a little bit of humour sometimes goes a long way.
Yes humour goes a long way and sometimes we make jokes about the things that bother us most.
Yes that is right humour is a way of dealing with the things that frighten us, but the reality is still painful
I think that’s hilarious. The punchline–so to speak–was so unexpected with her husband having a “boyfried” in his passenger seat.
I agree that this would probably play better in Europe than in the US.
Of course this is humorous, but lots of people deal with similar situations that are serious.
I’m sorry to sound dumb, but why would this advert play beter in Europe than USA?