
A “green cap” sounds like a normal giveaway—until you run it in China.
In Chinese culture, there’s a common idiom: “wearing a green hat” (戴绿帽子/dài lǜ mào zi) implies a man has been cheated on.
So gifting a green cap (especially to men) can land less like a fun promo... and more like an insult.
Global lesson: Something just worth double-checking before you launch a global campaign.
➡️ Follow Transcy for more insights like this.
#culturalawareness #globalmarketing #transcytips #avoidoffenses #culturalsensitivity
In Chinese culture, there’s a common idiom: “wearing a green hat” (戴绿帽子/dài lǜ mào zi) implies a man has been cheated on.
So gifting a green cap (especially to men) can land less like a fun promo... and more like an insult.
Global lesson: Something just worth double-checking before you launch a global campaign.
➡️ Follow Transcy for more insights like this.
#culturalawareness #globalmarketing #transcytips #avoidoffenses #culturalsensitivity
Shared byKai Tan - 14 days ago
Log in to comment
Loading ..
Related Articles
Navigating Cultural Differences in Baby Shower Campaigns: A Global Lesson
Effortlessly Localize Images with Transcy's Automated Translation
Global Expansion Q4 Prep: Strategies to Avoid Mistakes & Boost Sales
Streamline Multilingual Requests with Transcy's AI-Powered Translation
Optimize Your Ecommerce Experience: Local Language and User Clarity
AI and Agentic Commerce: Revolutionizing Ecommerce Discovery and Purchase Journeys
4
0/100