I’m watching TV and this Old Spice commercial just came on:
If you can’t watch video right now, this is a commercial for Old Spice Hair and Body wash — which, they say, is “for hair and/or body — or both.”
Isn’t “both” already contained in the “and/or”?
Just saying.


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I agree with you. It’s contained in the “and”.
But, giving it a second thought… maybe it’s an intentional kind of joke to stress the fact of being for “both”.