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Quoth MoonCat View PostNobody listens. My first name is relatively common, I'd answer the phone and customers would say, "Oh, Kathy (or Holly, or Ginger, or Irene, or Sally...etc) can you help me please?"
I got Max once.
My name is starts with an A and I'm a girlThou shalt not take the name of thy goddess Whiskey in vain.
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The grade above mine in grade school had Shaun, Shawn, and Sean, in a class of 26 people. It must have been a nightmare for the teacher.
Had another teacher who had a hell of a time getting names right if for some reason it connected in his mind with another name. So Jarrett became Jared and Shanna became Shawna. Also, if he had taught an older sibling of the same gender, he invariably called you by the name of the next eldest. So Aaron became Bryan and Valerie became Sarah. He taught all three Keegan boys within five years of each other and made Michael into Tom and Jason into Michael. If there had been a fourth brother, he invariably would have been called Jason no matter what his name.
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Besides the fact that I am surprised that so few people here are willing to give their own first names
I am assistant coach in a Ladies' rugby team. Besides the fact that I saw Seonaidh quite often spelled Shona or Shawna and Angela called Anna, we have some non-British players (one of which is my wife by the way). One of them is a Finnish lady whose name sounds very similar to "Terry". Well, guess how does one of the coaches who sometimes come up to assist call her... yes, of course, it is evident.
Steve.FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC
You're not a unique snowflake unless you create your own mould (Raps)
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Quoth C. Cecil Ivanish View PostOh, I can imagine the feeling - my cousin has a fairly common name but it is spelled with one small letter change. He regularly gets heck every time he needs to spell it because he "is spelling it wrong"."If your day is filled with firefighting, you need to start taking the matches away from the toddlers…” - HM
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My office-mate's brother is an "Iain". Yes, they're of Scottish heritage. The family lived in the southern states for a while, and people kept telling the mother that she was pronouncing her son's name incorrectly. ("Ee-in", same as Ian).
Quoth Whiskey View PostMy name is starts with an A and I'm a girl
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Quoth MoonCat View PostNobody listens. My first name is relatively common, I'd answer the phone and customers would say, "Oh, Kathy (or Holly, or Ginger, or Irene, or Sally...etc) can you help me please?"and then I'd just say "Yes, how can I help you today?") (Incidentally, I worked at one point with an Elaine, an Alina, and a Marleen, all at the same time.) There are people I've known for years who call me Aileen cuz I just gave up.
Quoth Magpie View PostI know Whiskey's name!I don't go in for ancient wisdom
I don't believe just 'cause ideas are tenacious
It means that they're worthy - Tim Minchin, "White Wine in the Sun"
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Quoth BookstoreEscapee View PostLooked it up in the Christmas Card list cuz I couldn't figure out what breath mint sounds like a person's name.
I was thinking of Polo - Paula?FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC
You're not a unique snowflake unless you create your own mould (Raps)
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