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Why are you all difficult to get along with? I’ve met Jessica’s of all ages and there’s just always something that makes our relationship complicated. The two I work with at the moment are no different. Other colleagues have labeled them untrustworthy.
Tell me Jessica’s what is up with the people bearing your name?! |
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Lol I have a friend named Jessica who is easy to get along with and a great friend.
Hi Jess! Thanks for being such a great friend. |
| Great song, though. |
You must work with my sister Jessica. I haven't spoken to her in years. |
| Because they all secretly wish they were Jennifers. |
| 😆 op here. I haven’t encountered a Jennifer that I didn’t like speaking of! |
No one born after the year 1970 wishes their name was Jennifer. Even the many, many (statistically, more than any other name) who are named Jennifer. With Jessica you might have been Jess B. or Jessie to distinguish you from the other Jessica in class. With Jennifer, you were going by a made up nickname to distinguish you from Jennifer, Jennifer B., Jenny, Jennifer Lloyd, Jen H., Jen C., Jen R., Jennifer Sarah, and Jenny Anne. |
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It’s an incredibly common name for people born between 1988-1994. You are going to meet with and work with a lot and I say 50/50 people are difficult.
So you are on the wrong side of 50. |
| I've never met a Sarah I've liked. |
I've only met nice Sarahs! And I know three!!! |
I used to work with a Jennifer Lloyd. My first college roommate was a difficult Jessica, but I can’t recall any other Jessicas I’ve known. |
| It's pronounced Juhseekuh |
| I'm calling chatgpt |
| I’ve had the same experience with Megans. |
| Say what you want, I'm fine with Jessica but I've never gotten along with a Kayla. |