I don't think there is anything quiet about it. This has been a long time coming and frankly as an American I don't know why it was not done sooner.
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How do you quiet quit a country that you don't live in? I'm not planning to travel to the United States anytime soon but I'm worried that they will not understand that I'm boycotting them and will think I'm simply not going.
Do I need to write a letter or something?
Canada hasn't been quiet about avoiding american brands. Like, entire sections of empty shelves in liquor stores that used to carry american brands and the like. But you can totally do that quietly, if you prefer the quiet approach.
That's what quiet quitting is. You quit without making a big deal out of it.
And then there is the UK signing up for Star Shield... Ugh
Lemmy commentor SLAMS journalists for writing ever shittier headlines
Lemmy commentators TAKE DOWN a random Twitter account
Clickbaity headlines ANNIHILATE Lemmy commentator 's last brain cell
Quiet quitting? I donβt think this is the right term at all. IMO Europeans, and tourists from any other country for that matter, have made it quite clear that there are a lot fewer of them that want to visit the US or buy products associated with the US. I donβt think theyβre being quiet about it at all.
Just gonna leave this here: https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU
One of the few reasons I still use Reddit.
Better invite them here, what's the point of switching from US stuff by doing it on US platform despite having alternative?
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.
"Inviting" then here is not very effective when the majority just can't be bothered to.
There are already plenty of communities by that name. Shamefully none of them are active.
I'm not asking them to create this community, I'm asking to join here, increase user count and make this place more alive. What's the point of this silly movement if they stay there? That's totally counterproductive
Reddit can go suck a duck. I would not even passively read reddit.
Thank you for your effort
I'M QUITTING AS LOUD AS I CAN.
I'M WITH THIS GUY. EVEN THE BAR I WORK EXTRA AT HAD TO STOP STOCKING JACK DANIELS CAUSE IT JUST WONT SELΓ ANYMORE. ANECDOTAL COMMENT IS ANECDOTAL.
Are you sure it's just not because Jack Daniels is rubbish? I used to drink it a lot when I was an teenager but that's because I couldn't afford anything else and I didn't know any better.
Could be. It is shite. But one of the bartenders did ask when did we last sell Jack or take up a new bottle? And its just untouched to the point where we removing it from shelves.
I always thought the fact that it was rubbish was half the point? It's not for quietly enjoying - it's for mixing with coke and rock music and getting shitfaced.
Feeling this at my company.
The amount of time I have spent working with European customers has dropped a lot. They are doing whatever they can to buy European instead.
Crazy compared to how freely things worked out years ago. Early 2000s I worked at a company basically doing stuff with all sorts of folks from USA to Europe to Russia to China.
not from israel though.
Even from Israel considering the movement is buy from EU.
But I do wonder what common brands/products are from Israel?
Some products that are commonly used throughout the world that originate from Israel that you should boycott immediately:
- Babylon (digital dictionary)
- Unilever (does not originate from Israel but does manufacture many food products in Israel)
- Amora
- Amora
- Aromat
- Best Foods
- Bovril
- Brooke Bond
- Colman's
- Continental
- Hellmann's
- Knorr
- Lady's Coice
- Maille
- Marmite (As in Marmite branded Marmite)
- Robertson's
- Salsa Lizano
- Sir Kensington's
- Turun sinappi
- Unox
- Klik
- Maizana
- Pfanni
- Pot Noodle
- Pot Rice
- Sealtest
- Buavita
- Horlicks
- Jif (lemon and lime juice, not the peanut butter)
- All laundry detergent (the brand, not literally all laundry detergent)
- Breeze laundry detergent
- Breeze
- Cif
- Comfort fabric softener
- Dixan laundry detergent
- Persil
- Rin
- Rinso
- Skip laundry detergent
- Snuggle fabric softener
- Sunlight dish-washing detergent
- Surf laundry detergent
- Wheel detergent
- Axe/Lynx products
- Brylcreem
- Camay
- Clear beauty products
- Close-up toothpaste
- Dove soaps
- Glow & Lovely
- Lifebuoy rubbing alcohol
- Liril
- Linic
- Lux
- Mentadent
- Noxzema
- Pears transparent soap
- Pepsodent
- Pond's
- Radox
- Rexona (AKA Degree, Sure, Shield, and Rexena) deodorant
- Schmidt's naturals deodorants and soaps (WHAT?! GODDAMMIT!! My wife will be displeased to learn of this)
- Seventh Generation (My wife will be unshocked to learn of this)
- Shea Moisture (WHAT!? GODDAMMIT!! I AM DISPLEASED TO LEARN OF THIS)
- Signal toothpaste
- Simple skin and body care
- SR toothpaste
- St Ives lotion
- Suave
- Sunsilk (AKA Sedal, Seda, and Elidor)
- Toni & Guy
- TRESemme
- Vaseline (AKA Vasenol)
- Vim (not the text editor)
- VO5
- White Beauty
- Zendium
- Noblesse cigarettes
- Sabra
- SodaStream
- Pepsi (American, but heavily involved in Israeli politics)
- Coca Cola (American, but heavily involved in Israeli politics)
- IWI
- Uzi
- Desert Eagle
- Waze
- Google Maps (mostly through its relationship to Waze)
- Yokohama tires
This is some serious Savonarola's shit.
(I looked up this name and I don't think I'm in community with enough Catholics to understand what this means)
Ah, i do love me some silly horizontal progressbar that steals me limited reading space.