| I wouldn't do it. I think there would be a lot of teasing. |
I didn't consider the monogram in the middle. Then my mom bought my daughter an charm bracelet that said APE. We had a good laugh. Since then I don't think we've really used full initials on anything. |
I was going to post this too. At my office it would be on every printout cover page and some logins. At my DD's college her email address would be BRA555@school.edu. |
| I would hesitate based on this, I could see a lot of teasing. Could you do something different for honoring the relative with the middle name? Some other spinoff of their name that starts with a different letter? |
| I’m sorry, but I vote no. |
| Most people barely use their middle initials. I have absolutely no idea what most of my friends' middle names are. I wouldn't hesitate to use this name combo. |
| please no |
| My maiden name had me at ASS |
That ain't cool, 'bra. |
Mine was LOL, which used to be no big deal. Now, if I typed my maiden initals it would autocorrect to
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My bestie growing up had KFC it was funny but not in any way a big deal.
Go with the name you love, you don't have to monogram a thing. I can't remember the last time my middle initial was relevant to anything. |
| Not an issue. The monogram thing is very niche, and not worth not using a name you like. |
The rolling duffel is for overnight camp, but yes, they will be using it to haul ski clothes and eventually loading stuff into a college dorm. If they truly care, I’m sure they can cover it.
And I don’t think you know what tacky means. I think you mean pretentious, and I’m fine with that. |
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If I was looking at a list of 10 possible contenders that we both liked, yes, it would absolutely stop me.
If I had one name that we both loved, it would not stop me. |
Same. I would avoid it, but it's not insurmountable if it's THE name. |