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Teh One Who Knocks
09-05-2012, 07:15 PM
McDonald's Hmong Ad Backfires With Native Speakers In Minnesota
The Huffington Post | By Rachel Tepper


http://i.imgur.com/EfvM8.jpg

We imagine McDonald's started out with the best of intentions -- or at least the desire to sell its products -- when it began advertising in Hmong on billboards in St. Paul, Minn. The city is home to tens of thousands of Hmong people, which is more than any other U.S. city.

Unfortunately, it seems the fast food giant didn't take pains to double-check the grammar on the sign's text, which even to the untrained eye, looks a bit off.

As of now, the sign reads, "Yuavtxhawbpabraukojsawv yuavntxivzograukoj mus." Speaking to St. Paul Pioneer Press, local doctor Thai Lee sums up the community's grievances best. The text is wrong, missing key breaks in the language. "As it stands right now, it doesn't make sense at all."

But Lee's concern with the ad goes beyond grammar:


"I think it's great that more mainstream businesses are realizing the buying (and) consumer power of the Hmong community," he said. "(But) chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension and obesity are already a major health concern in the Hmong community. Most of this is attributed to the changing westernized eating behaviors that Hmong people have adapted to. McDonald's should instead focus more on healthy eating."

McDonald's apologized on Tuesday for the ad in a statement from McDonald's Midwest Region's marketing director, Gregg Miskiel, published by the Associated Press:


We strive to reach our guests in relevant ways including the use of in-language messaging. While it was our intention to create a special message for our Hmong population in Minnesota, we now realize that an error was made in the translation of "Coffee Gets You Up, Breakfast Gets You Going." It was not our intention to offend anyone and we apologize for the error. We are working with our local advertising agency to correct these billboards and will re-post next week.

AdWeek's David Gianatasio wonders why McDonald's bothered to include text in their ad at all. "Simply plastering the town with 10-foot-high Big Macs, fries and Golden Arches should do nicely," he writes.

Hal-9000
09-05-2012, 07:16 PM
I got some Hmong on my fingers last time I dated a nasty girl


:oops:

PorkChopSandwiches
09-05-2012, 07:16 PM
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Hal-9000
09-05-2012, 07:17 PM
DWsahtrywrtgsrgsretgwer ygw4r5twetaerqa

:shock: my Mother did not!

Jezter
09-05-2012, 07:24 PM
To these people the randomly generated checksum hashes and random passwords will look like actual words. :lol:

Goofy
09-05-2012, 08:21 PM
I think i saved a .jpg with that name once :-k

Griffin
09-06-2012, 12:21 AM
Perhaps a better message would have been,

"Yog hais tias koj yuav nyob ntawm no, kawm lus Askiv."

Leefro
09-06-2012, 01:10 AM
is it subliminal messages to Vegans ?

deebakes
09-06-2012, 01:42 AM
i have some hmong homies :tup:

DemonGeminiX
09-06-2012, 01:50 AM
Perhaps a better message would have been,

"Yog hais tias koj yuav nyob ntawm no, kawm lus Askiv."

If you stay here, learn English?

:lol:

Griffin
09-06-2012, 01:53 AM
If you stay here, learn English?

:lol:

I didn't think anyone would bother.:rolleyes: