Watch This Insanely Strange Foreign Language Certification Ad…Before It Gets Removed From YouTube at Midnight! (OK, Just Kidding About That Last Part)

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You know how you sometimes watch certain ads and you’re like, “Damn, that’s really bad. Where they trying to make it bad or did they just have no idea what they were doing?” After viewing this gigantic-created ad for Samsung subsidiary ProFluent, a language fluency certification service, we’re pretty sure it’s the former. At least we hope it’s the former.

Watch as these insane applicants go to great lengths trying to convince the hiring manager that they can, in fact, speak Spanish. And then us know from which end of the spectrum this ad came.

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