@AquavivaZZZ maybe after reading this comment she spent an hour looking in the mirror and crying, losing her confidence and thinking what surgery she can have. i think it's ok to say things like that related to someone's make-up or bad attitude but not on the body she was born with.
@dorinioanaalexandra thank you so much for your wise words. ppl really appreciate that, u know?
If someone cries for hours and starts to think about plastic surgery after reading a 4-word-comment... see, I dont even know where you get this crap from?!
@iammeandmeishallbe Actually, all the commercials and adverts that I've seen/heard have pronounced it Pan-Teen. I've never heard it pronounced your way??? I live in the USA, in Maryland. I used Pantene for many years before going to Cosmetology school and using professional products. We have discussed Pantene in school also and it's always pronounced Pan-Teen so I dunno???
Good vid, but um pantene is said pan-ten not pan-teen, dunno if you just said it that way for legal/copyright reasons or not, but i thought you should know you pronounced it wrong because its said 'pan-ten' even in their ads.
@iammeandmeishallbe pan-ten? um, no. Pantene has always been pronounced pan-TEEN. Why would it be pronounced pan-ten? Go search some Pantene commercials. How weird of you.
@iammeandmeishallbe no way! It is pronounced pan-teen. I live in Australia and pantene used to be big over here, it is deffinitely pronounced pan-teen. And also, the 'e' on the end of the word is indicating for the sound to be eeee. Yeah.
Are we really gonna hijack this vid to have an arguement? fsake. I was just stating how its said in the original language's (English) accent. If the Aussies and the Americans wanna say it their way they can do, I'm just saying as a Brit I've never heard it said that way before and it sounds odd seeing as we the Brittish invented the language it seems silly to twist it to sound otherwise. If your gonna speak English then probably it should actually sound English too.
Lol. I'm 14. :P
JamieSangret00 1 month ago
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iammeandmeishallbe 1 month ago
her neck scares me
AquavivaZZZ 1 month ago 11
@AquavivaZZZ maybe after reading this comment she spent an hour looking in the mirror and crying, losing her confidence and thinking what surgery she can have. i think it's ok to say things like that related to someone's make-up or bad attitude but not on the body she was born with.
dorinioanaalexandra 1 month ago
@dorinioanaalexandra thank you so much for your wise words. ppl really appreciate that, u know?
If someone cries for hours and starts to think about plastic surgery after reading a 4-word-comment... see, I dont even know where you get this crap from?!
AquavivaZZZ 1 month ago
@iammeandmeishallbe Actually, all the commercials and adverts that I've seen/heard have pronounced it Pan-Teen. I've never heard it pronounced your way??? I live in the USA, in Maryland. I used Pantene for many years before going to Cosmetology school and using professional products. We have discussed Pantene in school also and it's always pronounced Pan-Teen so I dunno???
2thebitterend 1 month ago 3
@2thebitterend That would explain it.......pan-teen is an americanism.
Brittish is different though, calling it pan-teen here would just be weird.
iammeandmeishallbe 1 month ago
Good vid, but um pantene is said pan-ten not pan-teen, dunno if you just said it that way for legal/copyright reasons or not, but i thought you should know you pronounced it wrong because its said 'pan-ten' even in their ads.
iammeandmeishallbe 1 month ago
@iammeandmeishallbe pan-ten? um, no. Pantene has always been pronounced pan-TEEN. Why would it be pronounced pan-ten? Go search some Pantene commercials. How weird of you.
gogoutube 1 month ago
@gogoutube
I have, and they said pan-ten, Im not weird, I know what I know.
iammeandmeishallbe 1 month ago
@iammeandmeishallbe I agree - it's always said 'pan-ten' on the British ads but hey x
Tidzology 1 month ago
@iammeandmeishallbe no way! It is pronounced pan-teen. I live in Australia and pantene used to be big over here, it is deffinitely pronounced pan-teen. And also, the 'e' on the end of the word is indicating for the sound to be eeee. Yeah.
SongBird2558 1 month ago
@SongBird2558
Are we really gonna hijack this vid to have an arguement? fsake. I was just stating how its said in the original language's (English) accent. If the Aussies and the Americans wanna say it their way they can do, I'm just saying as a Brit I've never heard it said that way before and it sounds odd seeing as we the Brittish invented the language it seems silly to twist it to sound otherwise. If your gonna speak English then probably it should actually sound English too.
iammeandmeishallbe 1 month ago