100% yes. Most advertisements and advertisers make totally false and tall claims, which is far from reality. And they call it creativity. It is nothing but lying and society has tacitly grown to accept it.
If the strict definition of "cheating" is taken, as is commonly defined in most countries across the world, then most advertisers and the companies would have to be put behind bars for the offence.
yes advertisement is the legalised form of lying.becaue the advertisers sale on the product.this the aim of his. so they told the advantages only.they dont told the demerits and causes of product.so, the people only affected by that the product
Advertisement is the promotion of a business through various forms of media. A brochure is ONE form of advertisement !
No, "advertisement" is not a plural; it is a singular noun. The plural form is "advertisements." An advertisement refers to a specific announcement or promotion, while advertisements refer to multiple such promotions.
The noun form of "advertise" is "advertisement." It refers to a public notice or announcement designed to promote a product, service, or event. Another common noun form is "ad," which is a shorter version of "advertisement."
Of course! Precisely! Advertisement can be done for various purpose and promoting a product is definitely is one of the main goal of good advertisement.Slight correction:Advertisement is sometimes an art. Advertisement is as often a thinly veiled attack on our fears and emotions designed to promote goods. Advertisement can be an art or a form of manipulation, but it is always to promote something.
yes ,advertising is a legalised form of lying
yes advertisement is the legalised form of lying.becaue the advertisers sale on the product.this the aim of his. so they told the advantages only.they dont told the demerits and causes of product.so, the people only affected by that the product
Ethically and legally, advertisements should not lie about their products. If you find outright lies about a product in an advertisement you can report the company to the BBB. That said any business needs to promote their products. In order to sell, they need to at the very least describe the good points about their product and why others might want to purchase their items.
yes........ they are cheating us in the name of advertisement......... they are lying (i.e)cheating to sell their products........... almost, the society is believing their words and using some of the unhygienic products........ it leads to some diseases or inconvienent for the peoples
It is not entirely clear what is meant by legalised form of lying. There are lies that advertisers cannot legally utter, and then there are exaggerations, poetic over-statements, or misleadingly incomplete information which advertisers can get away with. A great many of the statements that advertisers make are not literally true, but then, they are not expected to be taken literally. Our chocolate is out of this world, it is so delightful that you will forget all your problems and feel like you have gone to heaven. OK, maybe you won't, but then, you didn't really take those claims seriously, did you?In most countries, actually lying in an advertisement is illegal. The art of the sale is not in lying, but in manipulating the truth to make it sound like you actually need a product you don't. So basically, no.
Advertisement is the promotion of a business through various forms of media. A brochure is ONE form of advertisement !
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A resume is your advertisement of yourself. As in any form of advertisement, you get to design it to give the best possible impression (without actually lying). So you can include or leave out whatever you like. Obviously, if a former job gives you experience that would help you to do the job for which you are applying, it would be a good idea to list it.
No, "advertisement" is not a plural; it is a singular noun. The plural form is "advertisements." An advertisement refers to a specific announcement or promotion, while advertisements refer to multiple such promotions.
No,It is illegal!
Yes.