Unisex products
I think that "unisex" is just a nice way of labeling a product "we really need to boost sales -- we'll sell this to anybody who wants to use it."
Labels: Kev's view
Labels: Kev's view
posted by Kevin at
11:09 AM
Kev's comedic view on the everyday life of a twentysomething guy.
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I'm a native New Yorker, living in Sydney, with manners taught in Texas (the accent only comes out when I've had a little bit to drink). I can say "I like ice cream" in several languages, but little else (although I'm learning "where is the Embassy" is also a good one to know.) I have a serious weakness for chocolate-chip cookies.
1 Comments:
Nick pointed out the other day that "uni-" as a prefix generally means "one." So...is the product only for one sex, and we are expected to guess which? Are WE only one sex? Now I can't see the word without getting cranky.
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Caroline, at 5:19 PM
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