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In this video, I want to share a humble suggestion regarding the packaging of products like 'Poly Juice' and other personal care items that feature names like 'Ali' or 'Fatima'.
While I understand that brands use these names to build a personal connection with customers, it is important to consider where these items end up after use. Seeing names on disposable packaging in trash bins or public spaces can be quite uncomfortable and disrespectful to our sentiments.
This video is not meant to criticize any brand or cause any harm. I truly appreciate the work these companies do, but I believe this is a small design update that could show great respect for consumers' feelings. Perhaps replacing individual names with positive quotes or creative patterns would be a better, more respectful approach.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this! Do you agree? Letโ€™s share our opinions in the comments below in a constructive way.
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00:00I am speaking as a consumer who values the respect shown to our cultural
00:04identities. Could we perhaps reconsider using personal name?
00:30Please make this video and make this video.
00:33Please tell us that they should update them.
00:37We are not good. We are Islamic people and we are not good.
00:42Our mission is not to say that we should update them.
00:51We have a way to do that.
00:54We have a way to move the number of the one who is poor.
01:02is a good name. Please, do not update it.
01:05Then, shampoo can be better.
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