Lidl, Legal or Leeeeedle

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Crocks wrote:Having lived in both Germany and Switzerland, I can assure you the locals pronounce the name Leeeeedle.
however we are in britain where most punters call it "lidl". it doesnt make sense to spend an awful lot of money telling us about their cheap tomatoes on the radio, when the listeners have no idea which supermarket they are talking about.
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I do recall my ex-girlfriends grandad saying he'd bought something that morning at a place called "Awl-dye."
I foolishly replied saying there was a place here called Aldi that sells the same thing. Took me a minute to realise he was talking about the same place. Doh!
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i dont care/know. i shop at tescos
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In Mecccico, HSBC bought out some bank company and overnight changed the name. It didn't go to plan! Because of spanish pronunciation (anyone aware of it will realise this) it was almost impossible to say "HSBC" (comes out something like: At-che-a-se-be-e-ce-e". Hence, a huge advertising campaign followed to "teach" the proper English pronunciation. Lidl's problems are only lidl in comparison to HSBC's failed relaunch!

James H: You have been awarded the Fabbest Post award on Metropol. Well done!
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cdd wrote:In Mecccico, HSBC bought out some bank company and overnight changed the name. It didn't go to plan! Because of spanish pronunciation (anyone aware of it will realise this) it was almost impossible to say "HSBC" (comes out something like: At-che-a-se-be-e-ce-e". Hence, a huge advertising campaign followed to "teach" the proper English pronunciation. Lidl's problems are only lidl in comparison to HSBC's failed relaunch!
That often seems to be the problem when using the brands internationally. I'm sure there are still people who call Seat cars 'seet'.

Toyota also had trouble when launching the MR2 in France, as they pronounce it 'emm-air-der', which said quickly sounds like Merde.
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cdd wrote:
James H: You have been awarded the Fabbest Post award on Metropol. Well done!
Aww thanks. I'm being congratulated on the secret forum
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James H wrote:
cdd wrote:
James H: You have been awarded the Fabbest Post award on Metropol. Well done!
Aww thanks. I'm being congratulated on the secret forum
No, James, the secret thread... you see the secret forum has been invaded.
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cdd wrote:
James H wrote:
cdd wrote:
James H: You have been awarded the Fabbest Post award on Metropol. Well done!
Aww thanks. I'm being congratulated on the secret forum
No, James, the secret thread... you see the secret forum has been invaded.
Christ.

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oh get over it you two. As I said in the secret forum, discussing the secret forum on the main forum is *SO* last week.
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Hymagumba wrote:oh get over it you two. As I said in the secret forum, discussing the secret forum on the main forum is *SO* last week.
I'm a secret forum on my own..it's so secret only I can find it :lol:
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Hymagumba wrote:oh get over it you two. As I said in the secret forum, discussing the secret forum on the main forum is *SO* last week.
For those who have access to the Secret Forum, Hyma said a similar thing in this post already . :roll:
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