But what about names?News are very important to me so I would strive to get it right.
*runs away*
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But what about names?News are very important to me so I would strive to get it right.
News huh?News are very important to me so I would strive to get it right.
She's from Texas. This surprises no one.My grandma says inch like EENCH and inches like eenches
I have a simple name. You can spell it one of 3 ways depending on where you came from (I/Y/E). I can live with those common misspellings, they're still my name. But the one that drives me up the flippin' wall is "Brain" I don't know why, it just does.I have a very unique name. Hardly anyone pronounces it right. I stopped correcting people yeeeears ago. I used to hate it, but it doesn't bother me anymore.
I make Brian into Brain all the time and have to go back and fix itI have a simple name. You can spell it one of 3 ways depending on where you came from (I/Y/E). I can live with those common misspellings, they're still my name. But the one that drives me up the flippin' wall is "Brain" I don't know why, it just does.
Like my very German last name. Handorf. Used to have two fs but that was too German. So they dropped one. Everyone pronounces it Han-drawf. Or if you spell it out and don't say "F as in FRANK!" they put an s on the end like Handors. It makes me insane. And don't get me started on the stupid spelling of my first name...Jarrod.I have a simple name. You can spell it one of 3 ways depending on where you came from (I/Y/E). I can live with those common misspellings, they're still my name. But the one that drives me up the flippin' wall is "Brain" I don't know why, it just does.
I hear that a lot from folks who's primary language is spanish/portugese.My grandma says inch like EENCH and inches like eenches
Nope I am a European my grandma is just southern as hekkI hear that a lot from folks who's primary language is spanish/portugese.