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SweetCin
My green-eyed boy
Member since 5/05 13499 total posts
Name: Cin
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
If it was a one time thing, no it wouldn't bother me. If it was a customer who I was going to deal with on an ongoing basis, it would bother me.
My name is Cindy, just Cindy--yet people feel compelled to call me Cynthia at times....not my name.
RE: the region thing. Same thing w/ the name Carrie--here it is more like (Carry), yet in Chicago/Midwest it is pronounced more like Keri.
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Posted 1/23/12 6:56 PM |
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NAK729
LIF Infant
Member since 9/11 113 total posts
Name: Nancy
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
I don't get people mispronouncing my name (Nancy), but the different spellings of such a simple name is INSANE!
I've gotten:
Nancey Nance Nancie Nanci Nanecy
And here's the best one...ANCY! And it wasn't a typo because it was a hand written letter!
For my last name...people LOVE to add letters in an incredibly easy name (spelled like it sounds)!
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Posted 1/23/12 7:46 PM |
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BaDonkaDonk
LIF Infant
Member since 9/10 49 total posts
Name: martha
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
No
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Posted 1/23/12 7:47 PM |
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sfp0701
Liam's Mommy!
Member since 1/07 9764 total posts
Name: Tricia
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Not important at all. My name is Patricia. Usually, Tricia or Trish. Never Pat.
BUT, people call me Pat or Patty ALL the time. Or they spell "Tricia", Trisha. It's all good. If it was someone I see everyday, I would correct them. Otherwise, not a big deal.
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Posted 1/23/12 7:49 PM |
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2boys4me
He's coming soon!
Member since 4/10 4260 total posts
Name:
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Another Elizabeth here. I HATE HATE HATE being called Liz. My mom and sister call me Liz and I've hated it since I was a little kid. When I was 9 I decided I wanted to be called Liza because I met another Elizabeth who went by Liza and I loved it so much better. I've been Liza ever since. But yes, anyone who sees my name automatically assumes I am Liz.
My mom actually named me Elizabeth to call me Beth but she said when I am came out I didn't look like a Beth at all.
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Posted 1/23/12 9:19 PM |
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mrsBLT
missing my baby
Member since 1/10 1359 total posts
Name: Brittany
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
my name is brittany... not many people get it wrong because it's pretty hard to, but one girl at work calls be brenda and it DRIVES ME CRAZY!!!!
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Posted 1/23/12 10:05 PM |
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clmj2
cant believe hes gone
Member since 3/07 4407 total posts
Name: Candice
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
my all time favotire mess ups of my name...some i dont even know if they were listening to me!!!
Kitty (yup fought with the guy repeating my name and he kept saying Kitty so i went with it and got a laugh)
Eunice (not sure how, but that was it. used it as my name withtin the company for the whole day. everyong got a good laught out of it)
Candy (didnt even bother fighting ppl, apparently short forms are ok with ppl. i personally am not a fan of that short form)
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Posted 1/23/12 10:15 PM |
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MrsPJB2007
MBA at your service!
Member since 7/06 12020 total posts
Name: MJ
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
I always correct someone when they say my name because it's MY name and I deserve to have it spoken to me correctly.
When on a call people will sometimes think I'm saying "Marissa" when I say "Melissa". Always make sure they say it right no matter what. I DESPISE when people shorten my name to Mel and I make sure to let them know when they start addressing me as such.
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Posted 1/23/12 10:31 PM |
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mamabear
LIF Adult
Member since 3/08 4539 total posts
Name:
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
One time thing- no it doesn't bother me. Ongoing--yeah, it starts to bother me because it shows you dont pay attention. especially when you start introducing me to others by the wrong name, and i have to correct it, or they pick up on it, and it makes both of us look bad in the other person's eyes.
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Posted 1/24/12 11:54 AM |
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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady
Member since 5/05 18163 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Lizbeth/Lisbeth should be getting more recognizable to people now that the Millennium movies re starting to come out in the US
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Posted 1/24/12 12:34 PM |
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Bearcat
Love my little girls!!! <3
Member since 6/10 10818 total posts
Name: E
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Posted by 2boys4me
Another Elizabeth here. I HATE HATE HATE being called Liz. My mom and sister call me Liz and I've hated it since I was a little kid. When I was 9 I decided I wanted to be called Liza because I met another Elizabeth who went by Liza and I loved it so much better. I've been Liza ever since. But yes, anyone who sees my name automatically assumes I am Liz.
My mom actually named me Elizabeth to call me Beth but she said when I am came out I didn't look like a Beth at all.
I absolutely hate being called Liz but I cannot seem to escape it no matter how many times I correct people. When I met a whole new group of people.... let's just say for shits and giggles.... on LIW I went through painstaking efforts to be called Elizabeth. A good number of people did (and do) abide by that. There were a few that still called me Liz even though I never said that was how I roll (you know who you are)!
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Posted 1/24/12 1:34 PM |
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mcd01
Life is good : )
Member since 3/09 1932 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
my name is Melissa, but people. On the phone always think I say Martha. And I only correct them if it is for important or certain reasons.
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Posted 1/24/12 5:41 PM |
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leesah85
LIF Infant
Member since 12/11 136 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
I'm Lisa. Almost always people think I say Elisa or Alyssa. Or Elyse.
No one ever spells it wrong if they know my name is Lisa. But people are CONSTANTLY calling me LEASE. I hate it. I'm not a car! You don't LEASE me!
It was really difficult in law school when we were learning about Leases in Real Property law. That was a tough two weeks. Every other word I thought the professor was calling on me to answer the question
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Posted 1/24/12 5:52 PM |
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TheDivineMrsM
2 girls 4 me!
Member since 8/08 7878 total posts
Name: Mama mama mama....
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
My last name gets destroyed all the time. If it's someone I'd never see or speak to again, I don't sweat it.
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Posted 1/24/12 8:04 PM |
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saraH
happy birthday sweet kate!
Member since 5/05 16555 total posts
Name: I know that God exsists, I held her in my arms...
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
I get called every name under the sun. Cara, Tara, Karen, michele (don't ask). I don't bother correcting anyone because I'm dealing with sales people and they just don't care. (this is not true for every sales person on the planet, just the ones in my company)
It happens with us a lot, we just ignore it and move on. It's not important because there are only a few of us so by process of elimination we can figure out who spoke to whom, and so on and so on.
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Posted 1/24/12 9:41 PM |
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
For someone I am never going to speak with again it would probably not bother me. People get the spelling of my name wrong all the time and I rarely correct them. I only recently started to correct people in some places because I was having issues where health insurance claims were not paid because of the spelling of my name.
Recently my name has been mistaken for Teri a few times and I have let it go but then the person caught themsevles and said something apologetic.
If someone knew what I prefer to be called and made their own choice not to use that name I would be very annoyed. That is not up to them!! My dad's name is Richard. He's goes by Richie and NEVER Rick, **** or even Rich. I would not even know someone is referring to my dad if they say any other name. I've met a lot of Dicks but that is another issue (but my dad's name is really Richard and he goes by Richie and I am not just using that name to make a **** joke).
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Posted 1/24/12 11:49 PM |
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MommyCorinne
LIF Toddler
Member since 10/07 405 total posts
Name: Corinne
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Ive had the constant battle with my name my whole life... I just casually correct people at this point and move on.
My name is Corinne (pronouced Co-rin)
Ive been called-
Karen Coreen Colleen Connie Corney (yup.. by a spanish speaking fellow employee.. I correct him every. single. time. For 3 years now) and Megan (my maiden name was Mangan.. somehow that got flipped and I was told by a few people.. well you look like a Megan )
Its been SPELLED
Corrinne Corrine Korrin Korin Coreen
I cant win.. i gave up a long time ago!
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Posted 1/25/12 9:12 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
My name is Melissa and I guess I say it quickly because people call me Martha. I also have a last name that sounds like a first name and people constantly call me that, even though I have a signature in my e-mails that indicates, I do indeed have a first and last name!
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Posted 1/25/12 10:33 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: how important is your name... in this type of setting
Posted by mcd01
my name is Melissa, but people. On the phone always think I say Martha. And I only correct them if it is for important or certain reasons.
LOL see what I posted!
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Posted 1/25/12 10:37 AM |
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