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I have been pronousing ASUS wrong this whole time (vid)

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If they criticize westerners for not knowing the pronunciation, they need to TAKE THE DAMN ENGRISH OFF THE PACKAGES.

How exactly is a computer motherboard "heart-touching?" *Ugh!
 
I've known how to say it since I watched some press release over 10 years ago. In the '90s, I said "Aye-Sus." After seeing the vid, I still chose to keep the "Aye" part and convert to "Aye-Seuss."

LOL we need poll here. seems like the majority of us were pronouncing it ACE-US.

Read again. At the time of your post, the majority said variations on Aye-Seuss.

A-Seuss

Ever since calling their customer service department, when I owned an Asus motherboard, I've pronounced it correctly. I had said it differently before I ever heard it straight from the company.

Except that it's not correct. "Ah-seuss
 
theres actually no real way to pronounce it, these guys just took the ending of "pegasus", made it into their name and botched the pronunciation in typical asian manner
 
well, this is only the 5th or 6th annual thread on this...but whatever.

I will always pronounce it Ace-us. as if I care.

decent attempt at an ad...poorly executed. Extremely amateurish, haha.
 
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