Spelling mistake in ads
By Jojo
@Sojourn (13833)
India
July 7, 2021 8:25am CST
I notice some details that many people ignores or overlooks, and one of them is spelling errors. Though in digital ads, typo errors are also a possibility, but spelling errors can be distinguished from typos if looked closely enough. Though some errors do not make a hell or heaven difference in the ads' message, many of them can leave us confused. One of them is what I got today in my Google email ads as shown in the picture. Can you spot the mistake?
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@Marilynda1225 (91013)
• United States
7 Jul 21
@Sojourn I thought the same thing but not knowing anything about hand-made rugs in India I figured hand-knotted was correct.
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@Fa_Maverick (9491)
• Australia
7 Jul 21
@myklj999 I spent quite a while trying to process the words then felt dumb lol
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@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
7 Jul 21
There are no spelling mistakes in the image you have shown. 'Couture' is not a usual word to use with regard to carpets (it's generally used in connection with clothing and especially fashion items. 'Couture' means, literally, 'sewing' or 'dressmaking' but, if needlework is involved in making carpets, then it might be applicable). There is also at least one place where a comma would be in order.
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
7 Jul 21
I find no typo errors there. Hand-knotted and handmade are category same in meaning which done by hand and not of machine.
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