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The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 13.41
by StevieB
Noticed this excellent bus shelter ad down the road from me the other day and just had to take a photo of it! Have any other regional versions of these been spotted??

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Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 14.26
by Gavin Scott
Not seen anthing like that (yet), although I dread to think what Scottish parlance would appear.

The East/West dialects are quite different. Appending every other sentence with "by the way" or "but" (or both!) isn't something you hear in the East, but it is commonly used in the West.

And only people in Dundee such as Pete, Barney, the Broons and Oor Wullie say "jings" and "hoots".

I assume.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 14.52
by Nini
Is this going to be a major city thing? Sounds interesting though of course it'll be more interesting to see other dialects than your own.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 14.55
by lukey
Ah jings, I haven't seen one of these yet. Only a matter of time before "I'll smash yer fuckin' pus in, ya wee cunt" is sprawled playfully around a Coke bottle, I'm sure.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 17.02
by Nini
And I'd pay to see it too, make it so.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 17.24
by Col
Do like that. I wonder if Coke have done posters for other parts of NI, would like to see a Coke Side of Derry, haiy.

Haven't spotted them around York, but as there's no discernible accent here, it's a mish-mash of a bog standard Yorkshire accent with a pinch of North East dialects for a while, I'm not sure if we'd get expressions more typical of Leeds or 'Ull.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 17.35
by marksi
Coca-Cola's marketing is generally done on an island-of-Ireland basis, rather than UK/RoI.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 18.24
by nwtv2003
marksi wrote:Coca-Cola's marketing is generally done on an island-of-Ireland basis, rather than UK/RoI.
Best example is probably the Christmas adverts, NI/ROI get the old 'Holidays are coming' soundtrack where as the rest of the UK get the new soundtrack on the Santa going through the ages advert.

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Mon 16 Jun, 2008 23.35
by Luke-H
Col wrote:Haven't spotted them around York, but as there's no discernible accent here, it's a mish-mash of a bog standard Yorkshire accent with a pinch of North East dialects for a while, I'm not sure if we'd get expressions more typical of Leeds or 'Ull.
I dunno, I'd say there was an accent, and that it changes ever so subtly as you travel just outside of York. Maybe some people pick it up more than others, but I often get told I've got a 'Selby' accent

Re: The Coke Side of Belfast

Posted: Tue 17 Jun, 2008 07.52
by Sput
I hope you punch those people in the face repeatedly.