'Dindahade, english bolna seekhe' : Madhya Pradesh liquor shop's hilarious poster
Some people feel that drinking alcohol allows them to dance like pop stars. The Dutch courage effect does exist in some circumstances.
Many people claim that consuming one or two beers improves their ability to communicate in a foreign language. Who knows. Some people feel that drinking alcohol allows them to dance like pop stars.
However, we do know that the Dutch courage effect does exist in some circumstances. However, can drinking really help one's capacity to speak a foreign language? Or just give the idea that you're speaking it more fluently?
The fundamental reason one appears to speak a foreign language more fluently while intoxicated is that the person tends to let go of his or her fears and concerns. Taking inspiration from this, a booze store in Madhya Pradesh made the best advertising.
Where was the hilarious poster found?
In Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, a poster with the words ¡°Din dahade English bolna seekhe (Learn to speak English fluently in broad daylight)¡± is placed next to a liquor store. The poster points an arrow towards the store that reads, ¡°Theka¡± (Liquor store).
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When India Today reporters visited the liquor store to find out who placed the controversial advertisement, the employees insisted they had no idea.
Who criticised the poster?
Siddharth Kumar, a local college student, criticized the advertisement, claiming that it will have a bad impact on pupils. Kumar told the news outlet that these types of commercials will have a bad impact on children and young people.
Speaking on behalf of others, Kumar claimed that they wanted authorities to find the person who put up the poster and take serious action against them.
The post mistakenly implies that drinking alcohol will help someone learn to speak English. Furthermore, he observed that a short glance at the banner appeared to be an advertisement for a spoken English education facility.
How did the authorities react?
In reaction to the community's protest, District Collector Bhavya Mittal immediately directed the excise department to remove the ad and take legal action against its posters, according to the article.
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