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    1. United_Mammoth2489 on

      Apologises to whom? Was the whole world offended? All of the women I know who can assemble a cabinet would find it funny, only the ones who couldn’t would be offended.

    2. nothingnew09876 on

      If its a misconception that women aren’t as good as men at assembling flat packed furniture.

      It’s a misconception spread by women, in order to get men to assemble the flat packed furniture.

    3. Conscious-Ball8373 on

      Did no-one, anywhere in the process, stop and think, “Is this really going to make us look good?”

    4. KeyLog256 on

      I would bet money that literally no one complained, but B&Q are apologising anyway and now basically have free advertising in national news outlets.

      Tesco pulled the same trick with their “offensive” word-play billboards a few years back.

    5. Dedsnotdead on

      My Wife used to build all the flat pack stuff.
      She’s significantly better at looking at instructions, identifying all the parts and the build order and then cracking on.

      Just the way her mind works she says.

      Whoever wrote the copy and whoever approved that ad was having an off day to put it politely.

    6. ClimbsNFlysThings on

      I thought it was common knowledge that women are significantly better at flat pack furniture builds than men.

    7. Wipedout89 on

      My wife builds all the furniture in our house. She just has a vision and a patience for it that I don’t possess.

      I think the joke is just harmless fun though really it’s obviously tongue in cheek

    8. DornPTSDkink on

      Remember the days of Yorkie bars and McCoys crisps doing the whole not for women thing

      Funny adverts though

    9. Ornery_Name717 on

      My wife got the instructions. She told me what’s to do. Hate to read it. My wife got a better than me

    10. I, for one, often have to source ‘a girl’ to build the things. Smaller hands, see.

    11. redmanshaun on

      Wish my wife would assemble it. Not help. If im doing it then stay waaay out my way until I’ve stopped swearing and finished putting it together

    12. jimmywhereareya on

      Many moons ago I worked in a large Argos shop in Liverpool city centre. I f60 was assembling a large living room type display cabinet, drunk man wonders over and asked me why I was assembling the cabinet. I replied, because they couldn’t find a man who could read the instructions.

    13. RobertGHH on

      Seems everyone has lost their sense of humour now since Brexit.

    14. EstebanClunge on

      It’s a benign satire on female insufficiency, just like yorkie once was – it’s a targeted advert for women, “prove yourself by buying this” – any other take is null

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