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11 times brands just didn’t understand what Netflix and chill meant
FOR SOME TIME now, the phrase “Netflix and chill” has come to mean so much more than a few episodes of Making A Murderer with a cup of tea.
The fact that it’s now fully understood as code for having sex has not reached every business in the advertising game:
1. Like this bus company
Nooooo.
2. And Volvo – this sounds illegal
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3. Starbucks telling us what Justin loves to do in his own time
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4. In the US, this 7-Eleven warns of sex weather – and applicable treats
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5. That time CNN casually put it into an article
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6. Is your family looking for something to do? Why not Netflix and chill?
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
7. This University promises to provide the movie and popcorn during it
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8. While this TV company straight out asked their viewers if they were game
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9. Comedy + sex = good times
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10. Science says it’s not good for you
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11. And finally, a little closer to home, this pub in Cork is offering it up all day long
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For some, it’s an innocuous suggestion.
For others, *snigger*
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Advertising Brands fellow kids Netflix netflix and chill noooooo so wrong