Speaken sie English?
With the NSW elections only days away, the state Liberal Party campaign director Mark Neeham would have wondered whose fault it was that the end frame of a commercial for his party, which ran across New South Wales to an audience of millions this week, contained a rather obvious spelling mistake.
Especially since this is the serious bit of the ad where candidates are supposed to declare their authenticity. Neeham has called the election “one of the most important in NSW history”. A spell checker might have been a good idea.
Speaken? That’s not good. They only had 10 words to proof on that last frame.
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Are you serious?? Who cares, are you perfect?? Have you never made a mistake?? As if any member of the liberal party actually type the end of this ad into the computer anyway.
Get a grip!
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Don’t feel the last comment had enough punctuation!!??
here is some more for good measure … …
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Oh my god – it took me so long to work out what the spelling mistake was haha
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Si doesnt seem to know how to ‘speaken good’ English either….. Pretty poor effort all round
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It’s also missing the full stop after “Doolan’.
So sloppy…
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Authorized without a ‘z’?
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Authorised is the English spelling before it was Americanized.
Which is correct grey or gray . . same thing.
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