Hello again.
This is the author's opinion (author of the book I selected the topic from):

I think that everyone can divide all advertising products and services into
useless ones and useful ones. It is like looking through an information desk
when you pay attention to those messages that interest you.
Take me for example. I do not like jewelry. It does not mean I do not have
it at all, I have a couple of inexpensive rings as gifts from my parents. I
just think, people pay too
much attention to this stuff. I believe it is the result of mass
advertising. Every day when I am watching TV, listening to the radio or
reading the paper I notice many ads about getting an expensive ring, chain,
necklace or ear-rings. From my point of view these kinds of advertising
contaminate people's minds. In this case you are encouraged to buy things
you do not really need. They make you believe you need such products in
order to succeed or be happy.

>From the other side, I think that advertisements of the new detergents with
up-to-date formulas to help you maintain your cloth in perfect conditions,
the new cars with some extra features that make your traveling more
comfortable and sports goods that make your life healthier may help you to
improve your life.

Recently my husband and I saw an ad on the Internet about a very interesting
and inexpensive vacation to Japan for a week. Is not it awesome?
We like traveling. So now we are planning to find out more about it and, may
be, make reservations. I belief that without advertisements we would be
unaware about plenty of oppotunities that may make your life happier, easier
and less stressful.

My point is that every person has his own scale of values. So if he is
vegetarian he will consider an ad about meat products useless for him.


Take care
Elham

On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Elham Moazzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hello everybody
>
> I think these days group is not as active as it used to be in the past.
> What happened?
>
> Ok, anyway a new topic.
>
> Some people say that advertising encourages us to buy things we really
> don't need. Other say that advertisements tell us about new products that
> may improve our lives. which viewpoint do you agree with? Use specific
> reasons and examples to support your answer.
>
> Regards
> Elham
>



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