Talk:Goodwill ambassador

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Bare list turned into paragraph
After User:Problemsmith reverted my removal of the list of organisations with goodwill ambassadors, I changed it from a list into a paragraph, and merged it with the previous paragraph, whose content it was largely duplicating. I hope this is an improvement. --Slashme (talk) 07:01, 19 October 2015 (UTC)

Most Nations ?
Most governments and kingdoms (jurisdictions) have ambassadors of goodwill that are either appointed or known implicitly which promote the objectives and values of a country, nation, state, government or monarchy without promoting political agendas or any official state business.

.Apart from the whole idea being nauseatingly twee, and to be frank, just American goofiness; I have never heard of 'most ' countries having these creatures, let alone my own [ Great Britain ]. They simply seem a reward to elder celebs to act out as public mascots on the international stage without real responsibility or any consequence. I doubt if most people in the world know who they are, let alone whatever they assume to represent.

A dancing endorser for a used car salesmens' association would have equal gravitas: I just hope they get paid.

Claverhouse (talk) 06:14, 18 December 2021 (UTC)