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You see a consumer appliance product under "Anfisa" brand. What are your first impressions?
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That i have no clue who they are. It might lead me to looking them up though.
Is the brand a well known brand and known for quality ?
That's it's a minority owned company
Absolutely none at all, the name is a complete blank slate. That could be a good thing with the right marketing and branding, but you don't start with the advantage of particular associations.
It makes me think it is really pretty. I love name. It is hard to pronounce, though.
I think Anfisa is a great name for an appliance brand. I'm thinking more small kitchen appliance, not major ones like refrigerators or ovens. I feel that the brand focuses on affordable, energy efficient products that focus on design and productivity.
One that is Russian and maybe something with a mystical element to it
My first impression is that I have no idea what this brand is and thus I would probably look for a more recognizable brand such as Cuisnart to compare to after checking the price of each. I would also feel like I did not know how to pronounce the brand.
Sounds kinda like Antifa, but I can see it producing rice cookers and smaller appliances.
It sounds a lot like Anitfa which is probably not a good image to invoke in our current environment.
Seems like a fancy brand
An alliance that is very fanciful in appearance. I picture it mostly for women and girls. Very feminine.
compactable the answer i choose .
It seems like a new technology that I would definitely be interested in learning more about.
Immediately I think of the woman from 90 day fiancé. I don't think that it would be a great name for an appliance, but I would associate it with a high class brand.
Anfisa makes me think of Antifa which makes me think of politics. I am not sure what to think of this brand, it seems like a unique brand, but it doesn't really bring much to my mind.
It makes me think of only one thing- a woman who was on the tv show "90- Day Fiance" named Anfisa. She was an admitted gold digger and was verbally, emotionally and physically abusive to her husband. I liked her bluntness.
My first thought is that it sounds a lot like "ANTIFA", which is definitely not an association that you would want to have with your brand.
I think this is the most awkward name. It doesn't sound smooth or elegant to me at all. The first word I think of when I see this is "fist."
It sounds kind of like Antifa and i think that is a terrorist group.
My first impression is that it something associated with water and filtration.
I think that it sounds too much like antifa. I really don’t like it because of this. It’s not a horrible sounding name, but it’s too close to a political organization. I’d consider going with something else.
to be honest for appliance product "Anfisa" brand feels sketchy i would not buy the product or try an explore what it is about it reminded me of Antifa group it is easy to misunderstand if you are not paying your full attention
It sounds too much like ANTIFA and I'd never buy the product for that reason
this product is likely originated from overseas.
It seems like it's an acronym or abbreviation of something else. I would do some more research into this brand and make sure they have good reviews and business practices.
Anfisa? I would be confused and question what type of name is that? I would immediately assume this is a new product line and is mostly barely launching their product, I would skim over but I would not invest nor actually take the time to learn more. Anfisa reminds me of Antifa, as well. not the most appealing name.
Anfisa was the name of a character on 90 day fiance, that was really spoiled bratty girl who wanted to have lots of plastic surgery and abuse her fiance. I don't like the brand name because of this correlation. Same name.
Without knowing much about Anfisa, I think this is a cosmetic line of products and my first impressions are I should probably get this for my girlfriend as a gift and see if she likes it!
i would be kind of confused over the name "anfisa" and would try to determine what it means exactly
I would be curious where the brand is sourced from, as it isn't clear by the name alone what the products are for. I would be intrigued and my first step would be to do my research- mostly on whether or not it is ecologically sound. The name alone makes it sound like it is not USA based
It sounds like a product not made in America.
My very first impression is "I've never heard of them".
I would think that it was a girl brand and would not have much interest in it.
It makes me laugh. I am pro-antifa, so I have no problem with it politically. But I could imagine it might be a divisive name.
It reminds me of Antifa, which is not a good thing. I would go back to the drawing board.
If I were to guess what that would mean, I would assume a refrigerator. Although I'm really not sure how regards because the name is quite vague but that's the first thing that came to mind
I am curious what this brand is. I would start Googling them. The name doesn't sound like any other name I've heard before.
It sounds foreign and luxurious, possibly Italian. I’m thinking of fine leather goods.
Where is it from, That's a strange brand. How good is it
My first thought is that it a name for a company that breaks the rules to create new ideas .
I'd just think it's something I've never heard of and it sounds a little like Antifa which would bring up good or bad thoughts depending on the person buying it.
It makes me think about antifa which is a very controversial organization.
The name reminds of both Antifa and FISA courts. I have extremely negative views of both of these groups. I would not buy it.
It sounds foreign to me. Kind of like Russian.
I don't even know how to say it. I'm not sure that I would take it over a more known brand like Kenmore or Frigidaire
It is an unknown brand and because of this, I would doubt the quality of the product.
I don't know the origin of the name. I don't know this brand too, if it is a good and reliable one or not.
I would expect modern and sleek products
that it sounds like antifa and could be related to them. Not sure what else
My first impression is that I am not quite sure what this brand would be going for. I am unsure what types of products they would be selling.
It sounds fancy like Aquafina. Sounds like a medical device or something very high end.
It kind of reminds me of "Antifa". I might be suspicious of this name.
I think it is a product made for your skin that has all natural/green ingredients so I would be confused if it was the name of an appliance product.
I have never heard of the brand and I think I will need to do research to find out more about the quality of their products and what people think of them
When thinking of that name the first thing that comes to mind is Antifa, which has some negative connections. My first impression would probably be to ignore the product/brand.
Just based on the name alone, it sounds more like a budget brand than a luxury brand. I imagine it being an affordable, no frills appliance.
It just think that it sounds a lot like antifa
My mind immediately goes to ANTIFA, probably because it's a very similar pattern and only off by two letters, with a similar sound and mouth feel. It's not a positive or negative reflection on the company, but it is distracting.
I AM THINKING IT IS A CHEAP FOREIGN BRAND
My first impression would be that I've never heard of that brand and I would want to find information on it.
It sounds too much like antifa. It makes me think it is extreme and dangerous.
I worry it is related to Antifa because it sounds close enough to that. I do not like that name it sounds bad.
I would have no clue what Anfisa means.
The name does not connect visually to what one would imagine
It sounds like a medical company or products. I'm picture something blue and gray.
People will probably confuse it for Antifa.
it's a new brand. it's probably a brand from another country since i haven't heard of it
I would wonder about how good of quality it is compared to more well known brand
I had trouble figuring out how to say the name.
I immediately think about Russia, that it is a Russian brand and that it wouldn't be the most advance appliance out there. The name just reminded me of someone I saw on television.
1) I think it is one of these Chinese clone-products with weird names on amazon 2) Sounds like "Antifa" (negative impression)
I don't have an opinion one way or the other on this. It sounds like a nice name.
My first impression would not be good, do not like the name, I would probably look into reviews before buying
It sounds too much like a terrorist organization. I think people would hesitate to buy it.
I'm not a big fan - it doesn't sound like a high quality brand, is difficult to pronounce and just doesn't entice me to purchase it compared to the big-name brands.
I always look at at product and how well it is made. Some or most of my electrical appliances, tvs, radios are names that most people have never heard of them but I like them. I would be very happy and willing to give "Anfisa" products a try!
reminds me of "antifa" so probably wouldn't get it
The name is pretty random but as long as the product works efficiently I suppose it is a decent name
My impression is good -- I think it's a name that is memorable and it sounds/reads to be of good quality.
This is not a brand I know or trust.
I feel like it is a made up name by a frustrate manufacturer without a marketing department and a long line of failed brands behind them. I would avoid it unless it was accompanied by a really strong review strength of quality.
It seems negative. It's too close to antifa. It doesn't seem like a quality product. I wouldn't want to learn more about it.
Quality and trusted skin products that are purely made from natural ingredients and that can help you achieve a good glowing skin.
My first impression is that it may be cheaply made in another country.
I don't like this name. It looks and sounds too similar to Antifa.
Looks similar to Antifa so I'm probably not going to resonate with the brand much. I can't really break down the work either to smaller words I know.
I feel this is an off brand as I have never heard of it before. The name sounds a bit harsh, and it does not seem like a trustworthy brand in my opinion. I don't like the brand name.
sounds like an african name. i don't know if it would be good quality
The product is more legal and useful for multipurpose.
that its foreign, but not sure what the country of origin is.
It sounds a lot like Antifa, which I personally have no problem with, but I think it may put some of your more conservative buyers off
First impressions I really don’t like the name it sounds like a punk band or something like that.
This is an off brand. I'm not familiar with and probably wouldn't buy the product.
Sounds too much like "FISA" like a FISA warrant. The product might be monitored very closely.
i guess it feels too close to "antifa" which is not the best connotation. I guess something about it feels like cheap, like its not a real word that I know and doesnt feel that strong.
Sounds too close too Antifa which will trigger the right wingers. I am not joking. I am 100% serious.
Anfisa sounds a bit unknown. It doesn't have a close name to it. So not sure what to make of it. Seems like a possibly decent brand but most people don't trust ones they don't know without some review and the like. I would have to review it before coming to a decision but the brand name itself doesn't spark anything in my head or my imagination right off the back.
Authoritarian simplicity and sterile modern looks with little imagination.
I'm not sure. It sounds vaguely foreign, but it doesn't really mean much to me. I'm very impartial to this name.
It makes me think they are anti something. so i am not sure if i would find out more.
i think it sounds kind of like 'antifa'
It sounds like a knock off brand that hasn't been around a long time to me.
The name leaves a bit of uncertainty to me because I do not know what it means, so I probably would be on the untrustworthy side of this brand.
it sounds like a knockoff brand
I would think that the product is for something food related
This word makes me think of "Antifa" and has negative connotations.
I would feel like this was something foreign, made in another country that has proved itself and is being sold everywhere now.
Not familiar with the brand and the name/term seems a bit vague. Would need to see the actual product first.
I'm asking myself what the word means, and trying not see the word, Atifa, because it's been in the news so much.
This sounds like something that would probably be cheap.
I would want to know if the brand is independent or if it is a label owned by another large company that wants to target a specific customer (i.e. low-end or luxury).
I have a favorable impression, Anfisa sounds like a trustworthy brand and I havent heard any negative comments about this brand so I would give it a try if the reviews are right.
I have never heard of that brand so I probably would not even consider it for purchase.
It makes me wonder about the products quality and where it was made.
My mind immediately goes to politics and "Antifa" so a mix of politics and the lack of knowledge about the brand would steer me clear of the appliance.
I think it sounds like a professional brand.
My first thought is how similar Anfisa looks to Antifa, and I would be immediately questioning why the brand had chosen that name. I definitely wouldn't buy the product if their name was prominently displayed on the product.
I think that the brand name is a bit funny sounding
It is a funding mechinism for a terrorist organization
I think that it sounds a little fancy but probably not made in America. Our names for products are not that fancy
That I've never heard it, that it sounds close to "antifa" and that I wonder if it's political or some kind of protesting support group that owns it. It's not something that makes me think of a specific appliance. It just makes me think of antifa.
The name seems like gibberish. It doesn't sound like a solid, reliable type of appliance product.
I've never heard of the Anfisa brand before. If I had to guess, though, I'd say it's geared toward the younger generation, like the tik-tok crowd. I'm just getting that sort of vibe from it.
Sounds like a terrorist group.
I first imagine hearing it as antifa. The word itself doesn't really give any strong impression. It may sound like a Chinese knock off brand you may see on amazon.
Letters are too close to Antifa -- I think you might run into some problems with that
This is a green friendly type person who cares about the earth.
I am not familiar with this brand. I would gauge the brand by the products it sells. I do not typically like this as a brand name. This name reminds me of the "Antifa" which is radical political group.
You might want to not use that..at a quick glance it looks like "Antifa"..and regardless of where you fall on the political scale, that has some serious controversial implications
i would be curious to what it is becaue i can not think what it is short for
Sounds too much like ANTIFA, I would probably avoid it.
I don't really know what the brand name means. It sounds kind of like "Antifa" which is interesting...
My firs impressions are that of a high quality product that could be used for making bread or other kitchen counter appliances such as blenders
I don't know anything about this name brand. To me it sounds like "antifa" and I'm not into that stuff so I wouldn't be interested. I have never heard of this brand. I would have to look into it more.
Not great to be honest. I feel it is a little too close to the name of a domestic terror group here in the states.
My first impression is that the name is a bit strange. It reminds me of "Antifa" that is said often in the news.
Honestly, it makes me think "anti" something, but I have no idea what.
I'm honestly just kind of confused because I have absolutely NO idea what the product could be, the company name gives no hints. I'm not sure how to even pronounce it, but it's definitely unique.
I think of 90 day fiance and jorge's ex wife. I would be worried this is not a high quality brand.
I would instantly think that the product was made by a brand in another country, most likely China. I would think it was just one of many other sellers on Amazon that sell cheap products.
It sounds a lot like antifa and they probably should have choose a better name.
It initially makes me think of antifa, which isn't positive. I also see "fisa" at the end, also not positive. It makes me think of a destructive, spying appliance that isn't out to help me.
I think if I saw it on Amazon I would give it a chance because there are a lot of high quality consumer appliance brands on Amazon with nonsense sounding names. Anfisa does seem to be associated with angry/violence a bit for me: anger + fists + a. It also sounds like a car insurance brand, especially if it was called "Amfisa".
I have never heard of "Anfisa" so I don't have any preconceived notions. The name doesn't really appeal to me but if the price is right I would definitely check out the appliance.
This is not a brand I would trust. I would get worried about the politics behind it. I would not buy it. In fact I would wonder how and why it got labeled in such a way.
I am not a fan of the brand name. Something feels off about it. It reminds me of Antifa.
It reminds me of a trashy reality TV star that was on 90 day Fiancee. Her name sounded very similar to that. Also sounds like Antifa
I would think that they are well made appliances. That they might have unique designs. That they are easy to use. That they are nice to look at.
It sounds too close to "antifa" and that will trigger some people. But it will also make others buy it so I'm not sure which of those 2 would prevail.
My first impression is confusion. I don’t know what this word means. I’m not even sure if I know how to properly pronounce it. It sounds a lot like “Antifa” which would turn some people off. In summary, I think a better name would suit your business.
Sounds like "Antifa". I would pick something else.
That I have "no idea" what the brand Anfisa is.
i feel it sounds too much like Antifa
It sounds like a healthy version of shampoo
It reminds me of "Antifa" and I also have never heard of Anfisa so I would need to research it.
It honestly makes me think of "Antifa" if I'm being honest. It doesn't make me have a good or bad impression of it, but if I'm being honest, "Antifa," rather than "Anfisa," keeps coming to mind.
The first thing that came in my mind was Antifa and all of the stupid conservatives that get bent out of shape about them. I would recommend changing that name to disassociate with that organization.
The product is reputable and ideal. The product is likeable and well made.
Sounds alot like antifa which is very polarizing depending on where you lie politically.
I immediately think the product is foreign made, probably Asian. It makes me think it probably will be cheap and low quality.
It sounds like a foreign brand, like something from Europe. I would assume the brand had some class to it. I would also think it was quality if I knew nothing else about it. I feel European brands are often better quality than goods made elsewhere, so I would get a vague sense of that with this name.
Its bad because ive never heard of it before
It sounds too much like antifa. I think it would sound like an african brand. It would not purchase this.
I think of aqufina. So I would think of water first. Also antifa comes to mind. An gives negative like its against something. fisa sounds like a banking acronym
it would sound to much like antifa and I would move on to another brand
I think that it's hard to pronounce, and doesn't make me think appliances. It just sounds like its trying to be something it's not.
It sounds like "Antifa" to me. I don't know what to think - but it doesn't sound like an appliance brand to me.
Too close to "antifa" and that gives me negative thoughts.
I think the brand name sounds to generic and too much like "Antifa" to be an effective brand name. I think the average consumer is smart enough to make out that it isn't affiliated with anything but it's too close to "Antifa" to be considered.
I think ANTIFA, so think terrorism. Probably not a good name.
My initial thought is that is reminds me of "Antifa" which might be off-putting to some people.
I find the name not a good match for appliances and would not buy such an appliance.
The brand name sounds a bit like Antifa, so I'd strongly suggest that you change it! No one wants to politicize their appliances!
i think the name is pretty vague. I am not sure what appliances are marketed under the brand. The name could be used for most of anything. i do not have any impressions in any direction. could be any appliances
That sounds like a strange name for an appliance brand. Sounds like Antifa which is probably going to scare aware more than a few potential customers.
it sounds a lot like antifa. i dont know if i would get it, honestly depends what it is. i would think it was german or something
My first impressions that Anfisa product came from China. That has been through good quality controls. Does Anfisa fits my needs in a product. How long will take get the Anfisa brand if got through customs.
Odd name, and initially hard to pronounce. Sounds like "antifa". No idea what it may be, but lends itself towards "anti" -- which is a negative association.
What is an Anifasa, do they not know how close that sounds to Antifa?
never heard of them, so maybe a cheap knock off
Honestly, my first glance at the word makes me think of the prefix "anti", which already has a negative connotation. I would think it's something medical, based on the rest of the name, perhaps some kind of allergy relief of some sort?
That it is not made in the United States, and it would be hard for it to get parts and unfamiliar to a repair person if broken down.
It sounds foreign. I wonder if it came from another country.
It seems like a nice name. It sounds like it could be from Scandinavia or Europe.
I'm skeptical. It's an unknown brand and for appliances, I tend to choose brands that are familiar. Additionally, it has a similar cadence and tone of Antifa, which has some conflicting connotations.
Doesn't make me think of anything. Vaguely sounds like Antifa but not really.
It sounds like a middle east product to me. I do not have a positive feeling about this brand.
I have never heard of Anfisa, and I'm not sure what to think of it. It sounds like it most likely isn't an American brand. I don't know if it means something specific.
I know i am supposed to think antiffa but honestly the first thing that came to my head was the walt disney film "fantasia".
Sounds a lot like Antifa. I don't have a strong opinion of it either way. But it could turn a lot of people off.
I wonder what the name means, and what it is possibly associated with, if anything. I'll probably search it on my phone to see if people like it and to better understand what impression its name is meant to give, and its origins
I've never heard of that brand before so I would feel very skeptical purchasing any appliance from them
I would need to research what the item is, my first impression is not favorable due to the history of that work in a bad light
I do not know what it is and what it might be about. I do not trust it.
I would think it is an off brand or generic.
The brand name "Anfisa" is not the best
It sounds sort of feminine so I would have to check it out.
I've never heard of this brand, my first reaction would be to want to research it. I can't tell by the product name what appliances it would even be selling but it sounds foreign.
My first thought was Antifa, which is a good thing for me, but you're going to alienate a large group of people if they make the same connection
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