Andes Beer Gives Guys Sensitivity Training

andes_beer.jpg

Girls (and guys) you’ll be able to relate to the scenario in this Andes beer commercial. No doubt at one point or another you’ve returned home with very devastating personal news about yourself that you want to share with your boyfriend or husband. You are hurt, You are sad. You need love, understanding and want to be consoled.

You do not want your boyfriend to open a beer and ask, “want one?”

This twisted concept which aligns the inability of a man to understand when it’s appropriate to open a beer with the brand’s bottle-mounted temperature sensor is a bit of a stretch. But it is funny. And relate-able. Because you all know you’ve been in a similar position and acted like an insensitive idiot when you should have offered all the love and support you could have mustered.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

Are you an emotionally rich person? 10 signs your life is more meaningful than material

Are you an emotionally rich person? 10 signs your life is more meaningful than material

Global English Editing

The art of conversation: 10 simple phrases that make people light up when you first meet them

The art of conversation: 10 simple phrases that make people light up when you first meet them

Global English Editing

7 phrases people use when they’re about to give you advice that will be completely useless but they’ll be offended if you don’t take it

7 phrases people use when they’re about to give you advice that will be completely useless but they’ll be offended if you don’t take it

Global English Editing

8 heartbreaking things your Boomer mother never told you about her marriage that you won’t figure out until yours is 15 years in

8 heartbreaking things your Boomer mother never told you about her marriage that you won’t figure out until yours is 15 years in

Global English Editing

The moment I knew my Boomer parents had given up on life wasn’t when they got sick—it was when I noticed these 8 small things

The moment I knew my Boomer parents had given up on life wasn’t when they got sick—it was when I noticed these 8 small things

Global English Editing

I’m 68 and I just watched my wife of 41 years laugh at something on her phone—and I realized I haven’t made her laugh like that in years

I’m 68 and I just watched my wife of 41 years laugh at something on her phone—and I realized I haven’t made her laugh like that in years

Global English Editing