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Comical Ads and Product Notices

Have you subscribed to Communication FUNdamentals’ RSS Feed?  Don’t miss a post! x Humor Week concludes today with our usual Friday Funnies...on steroids!  Sometimes humor results from an accident in advertising or the notices we find on the products we buy.  They have some element of humor, especially when translated into English as in this sign from Nokia.   The instructions and notices we find on products can be pretty funny.  You've seen all the warnings that can be hilarious, but here is one I actually found that tickled my funny bone.  We went to Red Lobster for Mother's Day, I brought home a "doggie bag" that had these surprising instructions.  While I was both surprised and elated that this...

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Cone of Silence

Have you subscribed to Communication FUNdamentals’ RSS Feed?  Don’t miss a post! x On Monday I talked about the circumstances under which we need to remain silent.  On Wednesday, I shared just how to do so.  Today, I'd like to show you what happens when you need to maintain silence, but cannot find a way to do it.  Enjoy this Friday Funny You Tube video clip from the old TV show, Get Smart, starring Don Adams.  Here now is the Cone of Silence. *SUBSCRIBE HERE*: For Even More Communication Fun, FREE Gifts and Exclusive Offers! x

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Splelling Bee

Friday Funnies is proud to present this week's communication giggle and spelling mishap.  I do wonder if there wasn't a "splelling" burglar at work here.  If there were, I'd have to give him my "congartulations." see more funny videos For more Communication FUNdamentals check out Art of Eloquence.com!

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Mona Tone

This week's Friday Funny is brought to you by the word "monotone" and the number of times I had to record this to get it to sound that way! This is an audio recording of Mona Tone demonstrating the need for vocal variety in your speech. Take it away Mona! This has been a Communication FUNdamental!  If this had been an actual communication emergency, you would have been directed to the Art of Eloquence website where you could learn more communication skills the creative and fun way!

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