Yes, your review was helpful and thank you for it. After all my years of flying, I've focused mainly on comfort, convenience, and price (and not so much on meals, wines, entertainment, and tech). So wider seats and more legroom, priority access to avoid lines, and pricing well below biz class are my big drivers. You hit on most of that here with some good info. I'm flying AF new 787 after the Olympics. Merci.
Nice review! What model of plane(s) were you on? I know you said you could see wear and tear, just wondering if it was an older model. Good to see updated meals in PE.
The point us to buy something of high quality and current and future value. Hermes is exploiting buyers to the extreme. I hope that Hermes loses because they are gaslighting and creating a false sense of value thereby taking advantage of potential buyers to belive that the product is more valuable than it really is. The mindset of exclusivity and subsequent sense of higher value is delusional. I hope Hermes gets sued multiple times or experiences a class action lawsuit.
I have always wanted a Hermes Birken or Kelly waaaaay before Influencers made it a thing. Therefore, i totally understand the lawsuit. They question we should be asking is, is Hermes violating a US law. I don't buy items because they are illusive, I have to actually want the item. Our society have so bought into the Hermes BS that people are actually making excuses. Let us see how the lawsuit goes, instead of judging the people bringing the suit.
It will be interesting to see what the outcome of the case is since other luxury brands have similar practices. Last year a similar lawsuit was raised against Shreve & Co. which was a Patek Philippe authorized dealer.
They are free to sell it how they want, and people are free to buy from a different company. Like how Ferrari sells their cars with numerous restrictions. This is dumb and a waste of legal fees.
at first saw, I thought that was really ugly but if you think about it, it’s very useful like I always want lip gloss and I feel like I never have it and I will be on your phone
It's basically an useless idea cuz it will only fit her typa glosses. Which is clever business idea by her cuz she wants us to buy only her typa glosses if we have to use this case. So yes, its dumb and useless idea.
No I think the point is that whenever you have this phone case on, you can only fit the Rhode lip glosses in it. So you are kind of subconsciously being “forced” to use it. Thus buy it more. Good marketing strategy!!
all of you guys are calling it stupid when you are the stupid ones. is the design dumb? yes. is the marketing and business strategy smart? it’s absolutely brilliant.
Hailey Bieber is accused of stealing the idea of an artist with 193,000 followers on Instagram whose work was published featured in magazines like Vogue and Complex. Bieber has also sued in the past for trademark infringement by a minority company of the same name. She thinks because she now has the name Bieber she can copy her and do whatever she wants. She is now a celebrity and doesn't have to suffer any consequences... what a disgrace these Haileybiebers are The name Rhode was stolen from two women who had a fashion store and their cooking show and cosmetics ideas is also stolen from Selena Gomez... so girls, do your research first before you see this person as an innocent wannabe star just because she is married to Justin #celebrity #Hollywood #Selena #justinbieber #true #vogue #Forbes #Entertainmenttonight #popjuice #TikTok #shorts #today #NeCelebridades #thehollywoodfix #enews #thishappened #behind #instagram #clevernews #gofeminin #theellenshow #beauty #BillboardNews #billboard #ysl #india #canada #viral #video #instagram #YouTuobe #india #world #mean #twitter #usa #news #baby #twitter #brasil #cheapest
So you are telling me that women had wrists watches from the 1800 and not a single man wear it till the WW1 when they realized that man also can wear a wrist watch 😂
You forget to mention that the first wrist watches were inevitably designed and manufactured for male British soldiers who needed to see the time while holding their rifle. The watch would be placed on the inner wrist of the person’s non dominant arm so that while aiming down scopes they could see the time. This helped soldiers as they no longer needed pocket watches which weren’t as easy to use. After the First World War they were largely popularised by civilians.
@@Blink_Midzy_1 I don't care about either of them. And I don't know if you can read or not. But I explained why it's a dumb idea. To hell with them three.