Worth any type of reply (I’m not upset).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your SIL is cray.


(pssttt...why aren't you calling her husband crazy, too?)


Because I have no evidence that he is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your SIL is cray.


(pssttt...why aren't you calling her husband crazy, too?)


Because I have no evidence that he is.


Nor do I have evidence that her SIL has a husband and not a wife.
Anonymous
It’s bizarre but people do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's a good response. I would say that there are really very few uncommon/culture-specific names these days. I know three Saiorses and a white Shehernaz. It's possible your name is also the name of, say, a Real Housewife or a "Game of Thrones" character.


You just don’t know that many people then. I know quite a few people with unique culture specific names (I have one - I’ve only ever met 2 people with my name), and I’m white with a name from a white culture!
Anonymous
I really want to know the name!!

Is this your brother’s wife or your husband’s sister?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really want to know the name!!

Is this your brother’s wife or your husband’s sister?



OP come back! Please tell us the name!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really want to know the name!!

Is this your brother’s wife or your husband’s sister?



OP come back! Please tell us the name!



I’m not sharing my name because it’s extremely rare in this area. However, she is my DH’s SIL technically. His brother’s wife.
Anonymous
I’m going to go with the message that I hope is welcoming. We have zero drama and I want to keep it that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really want to know the name!!

Is this your brother’s wife or your husband’s sister?



OP come back! Please tell us the name!



I’m not sharing my name because it’s extremely rare in this area. However, she is my DH’s SIL technically. His brother’s wife.


What culture/ethnicity is it?

Anonymous
I have the same name as my mother's godmother, who she loves, but I'm not named for her. My mom says she really liked the name, and it was the one they could agree on, and of course the fact that it was associated with someone she loved helped. But my parents knew that if they said they were naming me after her, it would bring up questions of why we didn't honor the grandmothers. It wasn't that they liked godmother better than grandmothers, they just liked her name better.
Anonymous
I love your response ... and your good nature. There are some people here who would be ready to start a war, and you're ... not. Well done!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to go with the message that I hope is welcoming. We have zero drama and I want to keep it that way.


Commenting on Facebook is likely to start drama even if it’s a “nice” comment. I would leave it alone. Let her have her happy baby name announcement moment? What do you hope to accomplish by commenting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to go with the message that I hope is welcoming. We have zero drama and I want to keep it that way.


Commenting on Facebook is likely to start drama even if it’s a “nice” comment. I would leave it alone. Let her have her happy baby name announcement moment? What do you hope to accomplish by commenting?


I agree. Since it is literally not about you on any way, you'll look like a pushy Desperado if you try to make it about you.
Anonymous
I would ignore it
Anonymous
Don’t comment at all.
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