Anonymous wrote:I know someone who put the correct pronunciation in their email sig
Anonymous wrote:I have trouble pronouncing hard to pronounce name or spell them. I had people who work for and with me no clue how to say or spell their name.
People should have a work name one guy at work has like a 40 letter name. Something like sdullalllahhh muddalllllahh.
Anonymous wrote:OP again and my name is a “Western” name but more common in Spanish-speaking countries and people just use a short a for the three long a’s in it.
It’s gotten so old. I don’t want to alienate people but I am starting a new job and will make sure to clearly pronounce my name to every new person I meet. That said, my previous boss mispronounced my name after over a year and a half of my working there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I so feel your pain. I have an unusual name and people often mispronounce the vowels in the middle (as in, they say the short “a” versus the long “a”).
The advice above is good if you have the opportunity. I also have colleagues who will take the opportunity to direct questions to me during a meeting and pronounce my name correctly. Sometimes that doesn’t work and I have to step in and be blunt about it. It’s always awkward and there’s no getting around it because people feel bad. But it is what it is - I’d much rather follow up someone’s question to me with “oh, it’s [my name]” than have it mispronounced forever. That’s just awkward for everyone.
This might be why I have given my kids very common names, ha ha.
This is OP and I also gave my kids very simple, phonetic, almost impossible to mispronounce names
Anonymous wrote:OP, I so feel your pain. I have an unusual name and people often mispronounce the vowels in the middle (as in, they say the short “a” versus the long “a”).
The advice above is good if you have the opportunity. I also have colleagues who will take the opportunity to direct questions to me during a meeting and pronounce my name correctly. Sometimes that doesn’t work and I have to step in and be blunt about it. It’s always awkward and there’s no getting around it because people feel bad. But it is what it is - I’d much rather follow up someone’s question to me with “oh, it’s [my name]” than have it mispronounced forever. That’s just awkward for everyone.
This might be why I have given my kids very common names, ha ha.

Anonymous wrote:I have trouble pronouncing hard to pronounce name or spell them. I had people who work for and with me no clue how to say or spell their name.
People should have a work name one guy at work has like a 40 letter name. Something like sdullalllahhh muddalllllahh.