Presence of mind
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It is so (shockingly) refreshing that an Indian government agency is showing such nimbleness and marketing savvy. Hats off to them. Whether it helps or hurts the cause is debatable – but the willingness to take the risk is very laudable.
It’s a good move.. Isn’t it?
On a different note, It’s nice to see you back to blogging full time. Welcome back!!!
Presence of Mind or “Absence” of mind?
Murali Partha: Absolutely agree with you!
Sudhakar: Yes! It is! And thanks for the greeting! :)
Vijay: Yeah, I see where you are coming from. But then when I first saw it I was impressed with the “witty” nature of the advertisement.
But why would you say – “absence” totally? Don’t you think there is something good about it?!
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It is so (shockingly) refreshing that an Indian government agency is showing such nimbleness and marketing savvy. Hats off to them. Whether it helps or hurts the cause is debatable – but the willingness to take the risk is very laudable.
It’s a good move.. Isn’t it?
On a different note, It’s nice to see you back to blogging full time. Welcome back!!!
Presence of Mind or “Absence” of mind?
Murali Partha:
Absolutely agree with you!
Sudhakar:
Yes! It is!
And thanks for the greeting! :)
Vijay:
Yeah, I see where you are coming from. But then when I first saw it I was impressed with the “witty” nature of the advertisement.
But why would you say – “absence” totally? Don’t you think there is something good about it?!