My name.

May 09, 2005 23:25

OK, I seriously have problems with A LOT of you people. Look at my name. It's something not exactly recognizable to the eye, but after I've told you once or twice how to pronounce it correctly ( Read more... )

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sinned_reversed May 10 2005, 04:12:13 UTC
I can't imagine how frustrating that must be...I was always scared to say your name 'cause I figured I would screw it up.

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sinned_reversed May 10 2005, 17:06:32 UTC
I'm home for lunch right now. And I just waited on a customer who called me Jason the whole time I was waiting on him. *stares* I wear a freaking name tag that clearly says JOSH on it. lmao *shakes head*

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venus__ May 10 2005, 10:44:59 UTC
That must be incredibly frustrating. Stick it to the man! I'm so very proud! That's some fine ragin you've got there ;)

I get that a lot with my last name. That's why my parents gave my brothers and I such simple first names, 'cause the last name is a doozy. I get anything from "ForestRAIRY", "ForestRY", "Forestier" to God knows what else. I had a teacher in high school that could never get any of my name right. I was always "Leslie Forestieria" to him. Forestieri is pronounced "For-is-tee-air-e" people! lol Ah well.

I used to notice in Bushy chats that when your name was said, it sounded like "Chia", but I never really thought that looked/sounded right, compared with the spelling of your name. *makes a mental note* It's Chee-eh. Done and done, lovah :) I'm glad you said something about it.

*huggles*

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je_naime_pas_u May 10 2005, 22:27:40 UTC
welcome to my world with my last name.
my last name isnt THAT hard. dayum.
they like dont even try.
they're like Brittany Vit.........BRITTANY V?

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cheewee427 May 10 2005, 23:20:14 UTC
when they get to my name in the attendance ... especially with the first time, they pass through all the people with the "E" and "F" last names ... and then around me, they just pause and stare at the paper, and I have to just raise my hand and be like "it's chee-eh YOU ASSHOLE."

...it's worse with the last name - "Go-my-oh?" ... No, it's Go-mee-oh, THANKS VERY MUCH.

Jerkfaces. I do feel your pain.

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anonymous June 18 2005, 04:16:09 UTC
I just say "Chie" as in "cheese" without the "s"...

You really are a piece of cheese, aren't you? And a really rotten one at that, honey, for how you treat people.

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