
Too make advertising in ireland more educational 60% total of all ads at minimum should be in full irish. Tv, poster,newspaper,train what ever. With a minimum requirement for the other 40% to be at least 40% in irish of the ads content.

Too make advertising in ireland more educational 60% total of all ads at minimum should be in full irish. Tv, poster,newspaper,train what ever. With a minimum requirement for the other 40% to be at least 40% in irish of the ads content.
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Okay with me. I mute the ads when they come on anyway.
https://youtu.be/CHelPKhye_8
https://youtu.be/L2Rh36r8djY
Put them all in Irish. I’d way prefer to not understand what they’re saying
Mmm ok and why would a company pay for ads that wont sell their product
You realise companies pay for ads to get people to buy things, right? Why would they pay for ads which 95%+ of the country won’t understand?
No! Not my precious ads.
To, you used the wrong one
Not gonna lie. I struggled to get through that title
I just tuned out the Irish and bopped along to Fatboy Slim.
>Too make advertising in ireland more educational 60% total of all ads at minimum should be in full irish
Why do ads need to be more educational?
Also, why would anyone give a fuck about not understanding ads?
Why the hell would a company want to do that?
r/titlegore
Pogue Mahon, which us 60% of 40% of 40% of a minimum to power of pie X/ r alpha.
Haven’t a baldy notion what this is about, if you’re going to post lay off the buckfast
Yes, because… actually fuck no!