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Billboards in Creole

Aug 18, 2008
Posted By:CoolP

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Brenda || 09/01 || 08:46 PM

Hey Cool P, Do you Remember the "LET A GOGo" billboards we spotted in Jacmel during the '04 Haiti tour. HaHa! Tell Ginor I said hello. Brenda


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Motorcycle Fairings || 08/28 || 05:09 AM

This is great news!


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Ape_man || 08/19 || 12:34 PM

I give the credit to two sources...one the Elite, upper class and middle class who wanted to act upper class are no longer the dollars carrying the country so enterprises realize they need the spending power of poor people and to attract poor people you have to speak their language


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Ape_man || 08/19 || 12:33 PM

Second source is a little company in Haiti called Digicel who came to Haiti with a fresh mentality of not just taking money but investing in the country and associating with all sorts of life and that means doing commercials in languages that everyone understand, Kreyol...


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haitian suve || 08/18 || 11:32 PM

A law isn't going to make companies advertise in a language that won't help their product. Why force some arbitrary balance when most people speak Creole?


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