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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Can you please check this slogan?

Hello,

i'm working for a italian winemaker and we would like to change our slogan.

It would be: "We make wine for friends".

We want to explain that we make wine for our friends, but also for people who have friends (that aren't mandatorily our friends) and that our wines are for friendship.

Is this slogan correct or understandable by english mother tongue people or it is grammatically incorrect?

Thank you very much
  

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I' m working for an I talian winemaker , and we would like to change our slogan. We capitalize nationalities (unlike many languages), and always capitalize the first person pronoun I. I suspected the double meaning when I first read it, so I guess it isn't far from the mark.

  • I' m working for an I talian winemaker , and we would like to change our slogan.
  • We capitalize nationalities (unlike many languages), and always capitalize the first person pronoun I.
  • I suspected the double meaning when I first read it, so I guess it isn't far from the mark.
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I'm working for an Italian winemaker, and we would like to change our slogan.
We capitalize nationalities (unlike many languages), and always capitalize the first person pronoun I.
I suspected
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Yes, sorry for other grammatical errors, i was writing on the phone without attention to the post's grammar Emotion: wink
What it was meaningf

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