Anonymous wrote:OP reminds me of the Parker Posey character in Best in Show, who first bonded with her husband over their love of J Crew catalogs.
Anonymous wrote:So would the original post still be problematic if you replaced “WS” with “TJ’s”? Is it the familiarity/insiderness or the brand itself or the “celebrate the moments of your life”TM* aspect of the first post that people found so offensive?
*https://youtu.be/KNIfxy77APM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How has no one referenced Drew Magary's Haters Guide to the Williams Sonoma catalog yet?!
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjd4k3/the-2019-haters-guide-to-the-williams-sonoma-catalog
I have high hopes for the 2020 version.
Actually lol'd. Thanks for that.
It's one of the few pieces of writing that literally makes me cry laughing every single time. I'm so grateful it exists.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who brand-name drops hot cocoa?
Who indeed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
Drinking chocolate is much less common (and far more decadent) than hot cocoa. There's only a handful of places to get it , including WS. There was nothing tacky about OPs post.
Anonymous wrote:So would the original post still be problematic if you replaced “WS” with “TJ’s”? Is it the familiarity/insiderness or the brand itself or the “celebrate the moments of your life”TM* aspect of the first post that people found so offensive?
*https://youtu.be/KNIfxy77APM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It reads like a marketing tweet.
Little bit, yup.
Because a marketer would only use the initials?
Anonymous wrote:How has no one referenced Drew Magary's Haters Guide to the Williams Sonoma catalog yet?!
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjd4k3/the-2019-haters-guide-to-the-williams-sonoma-catalog
I have high hopes for the 2020 version.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
Drinking chocolate is much less common (and far more decadent) than hot cocoa. There's only a handful of places to get it , including WS. There was nothing tacky about OPs post.
She didn't say "drinking chocolate", though. She said "hot chocolate", which to me is synonymous with hot cocoa. Big whoop, you bought branded hot chocolate from a mall store.![]()
Hot chocolate and hot cocoa are two different things, each exactly what they sound like. Where is the confusion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
Drinking chocolate is much less common (and far more decadent) than hot cocoa. There's only a handful of places to get it , including WS. There was nothing tacky about OPs post.
She didn't say "drinking chocolate", though. She said "hot chocolate", which to me is synonymous with hot cocoa. Big whoop, you bought branded hot chocolate from a mall store.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
It reads like a marketing tweet.
Little bit, yup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
It reads like a marketing tweet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I have no idea why you’re getting rude remarks.
We had hot cocoa this weekend after decorating our tree. We started with popcorn, then moved to the cocoa. I love that combo of salty and then something sweet. I want to buy some proper drinking chocolate for my DD’s stocking this year!
Because she specified Williams Sonoma and shortened it to WS instead of just posting "When/how are your drinking hot chocolate?". It's striking a lot of readers as tacky for one reason or another.
Drinking chocolate is much less common (and far more decadent) than hot cocoa. There's only a handful of places to get it , including WS. There was nothing tacky about OPs post.