Monday, May 11, 2009

What kind of ads appeal to you?

I usually despise advertisement and I completely hate commercials. However, if I had to choose I would have to say that my decision is influenced by shiny things(I am a girl :D). I am all for short ads. I love electronic achievements yet I hate how they advertise them with stupid irrelevant length. I like how they make the jewelry ads short and simple. I also loooooove movie ads, those are probably the only kind of advertisment that would influence me so much. I know they are ment to be attractive and I think they do a great job, many a times have I gone to see a movie after watching the trailer. Especially if it a trailer of a horror/supernatural movie. Those ads would always take number one on my list. Of course it is easier because the list would probably be empty if not for them.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

If you saw an ad for something that seemed too good to be true but it interested you, how could you find out if it was true?

I usually think that if something is too good to be true that is because it really is. I don't like to dawdle too much, unless of course it completely captured my attention(most unlikely). However, if that was the case I would ask a close person's opinion before even beginning to look it up. If that person thinks it might be good or at least a bit useful I would then go and find out more about it. I would most probably go online because to me that is the easiest way to research anything that I want. I would go and read the product reviews and decide if it was worth it or not. I usually would eventually decide its wasteful anyway. Probably just to save my laziness from actually going out and getting it. I don't usually like ads that advertise bulky things that you can use once and just leaving hanging around your place for no apparent reason.

What do you do when you disagree with someone you care about?

I am a very selfish and overprotective person to people who I care about and love. Whenever I think they are wrong I flatly state it out and tell them to change their idea. I can be very hard because I want it to be for the best. I try to listen to their opinions too, but I get frustrated when they are too stubborn with a stupid and rotten opinion. I, unfortunately, try to shove my opinion in their face and tell them to deal with it. I am not very social and I wouldn't know how to control a situation like that. I always state the right opinion and eliminate anything else. Sharing opinions is something I only do if I think any good might ever come of the other person's opinion. Otherwise I use the tough love method. Sure they might hate me for being too honest but at least I wouldn't be lying to them . Sometimes people don't see the truth even when it is staring them right in the face. They won't accept it. Soothing a hurt that will never heal and that you could've stopped is worse than hurting that person a shortlived hurt. So I think it takes strength and courage to boldly stand out for someone you love and teach them the right way. Better safe than sorry, to be hurt in the beginning for a while rather than later and be scarred forever. I don't know, this is just my personal opinion.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

How do you find out if someone is telling you the truth?

I hate it when people lie to me. Actually I despise it, and I always make it clear when I make new friends. All my family members know that too. So I in return don't lie to them. So I just assume that whoever I am conversing with is taking me seriously and is honestly telling me the truth. When I ever find out that a person has lied to me, it is over. I am not a very forgiving person. Partly because gaining my trust is hard. Other than that, if it is someone I don't really know I just follow my instincts; sounds cheesy but true. I can almost sense it from the language. I can feel if the person is lying through the words he chooses to say. Body language can also be quite helpful especially if the person is fidgetty or sweating, or can't even look you in the eyes. So if I meet someone I flatly think they are lying unless they say something to convince or prove me otherwise. As I said I don't trust anyone, and if it is someone I don't know then not at all. Better safe than sorry is my theory. Think of all people as liars and whoever proves themselves otherwise then they aren't. But of course that is just me :)!

Friday, May 8, 2009

How do you know what to do when you don't know what to do?

There is always a first time for everything and anything. I am not one who usually tries new things for fun or anything. However, if it is a problem I will usually ask someone close to me, or some whose opinion I value(very few :) ) I would want to seem abstract and ask them what they would do if they were in my shoes. I usually never agree. So if I don't agree with or if I don't see myself doing the suggested advice I will not think further on it and not do. Then I would just try to think of a solution that works well and one that would of course satisfy me. In the end I am trying to solve my problem. Usually I don't like people just offering to help, it seems suspicious. I have the sort of attitude that is like 'if I don't ask, don't bother answering'. Of course that is only if I am trying to solve a problem which is not on my list of things to do ;).