Tuesday, December 1, 2009

GQ

After typing out what I considered a very inspired question and comment letter on your 'general question form' I was crushed by the current maintenance and my message deleted.
I'm going to reply summarized by emailing you directly.
I was interested in knowing if in the future GQ magazine will be stretching is content and contests to Canada, or perhaps you could focus on my city of Toronto.
I truly enjoy reading all material within the GQ magazine I receive monthly, but am always saddened when ever contests come up and find out that like most magazines the offer is limited to the United States. More recently the Taylor Lautner Aramoni Exchange offer.
I've heard that GQ had branches in the UK and even South Korea. I can only hope that a Canadian version is released in the future, though this seems unlikely as I know of the history of magazine in Canada.
As I do enjoy reading GQ many things apply to American's alone. This I fully understand, GQ's targeted audience is the whole of the United States. It's just sad thinking that Toronto really isn't far and you think with free trade agreements like NAFTA magazines could open options for other North American residences. Once again I do understand the audience is American, and GQ is certainly not the only, nor the first magazine I have wondered this question about.
Bulk of the articles are still applicable: clothing, style, sex, health, fitness, dinning, and more are and can be used world wide. Other articles that have sent me on a mad hunt for fresh cappuccino beans so I might try making my own brew have led me to an annoyance to today's coffee world and a search for small non-corporate cafes that might sell a cappuccino as worthy as those listed in the November Issue of GQ (which were all U.S. locations).
I'm am guessing international issues of GQ focus on those locations where they are released. Anyway of attaining these other issues? Particularly South Korea.
Thanks for the good reads!
Rylan

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