They definitely understood the assignment.
A family-run blinds company in Ayrshire has gone hugely viral on TikTok after they shared a video featuring company owner Adam Moonie, 79.
The video is packed with iconic Gen Z slang and starts with Mr Moonie saying, "we hope you've enjoyed your brat girl summer, besties," he then asks: "Are you fed up with your fugly blinds? We understood the assignment. Say less." Another added: "We're in Stevenston and actually need blinds. We'll be coming here," to which Ayrshire Blinds hilariously replied: "This is the main character energy we're looking for."
"However, obviously it's all in the delivery and it has to be an older person saying it all. He didn't really understand what he was saying at the time, but now he does. He's down with the spiel."
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