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born po' (we were so poor that we could not afford the other o or the r) now upper middle |
| Yes, my name ends in a "y", but not low class. Far from it. Inherited the name from long line as well as a substantial trust. |
Insecure much? |
Is your name "Buffy"? |
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You beat me to it PP! I was going to guess Muffy.
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This might be one of the most asinine threads ever conceived on DCUM.
Carry on. |
| I don't have a y in my name at all, and yet I am like a snow day -- No Class! |
why isn't there a like button on DCUM? |
I am going to use that one! Hilarious!! |
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I must be the bottom of the heap
Name ends in an "i" And I pick my nose, drive an suv, am divorced |
| I think the name "Kelly" is fine. It is a classic name. However, I don't care for names such as "Tracy," "Stacy," "Darcy," Wendy," "Cindy," hmm, what else? Those are the ones I can think of right now. |
But some of those are actually nicknames for longer names without a "y"...like I had a neighbor named Anastacia, and she went by "Stacy." "Cindy" is usually a nickname for "Cynthia", etc. Also I know of a "Tracie" and a "Stacie"--do they have more class than "Tracy" or "Stacy?" |
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I don't get it. What's the problem ?
Missy? Mindy? Lesley? Andy? Jordyn? Yvonne? Yael? Yves? |
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'Kathryn' is actually a traditional spelling that goes waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy back on my Irish/Celtic side of the family.
It is traced back to the 1880s. It is not of the current 'y' trend. Although---I guess the Irish were considered the low class/peasants back then. |