Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, maybe I gave a bad example because the example is more different than reality (I was having trouble!). The names are Caroline and Carolyn. My daughter's name is Caroline and her work often comes home with Carolyn or Carol(ine written over yn). And then this latest one was Carolyn/Caroline. Would you still say something?
Btw, there are 10 kids in the class. You would THINK someone would ask the office?? I'm just so confused.
My daughter has a name like that, get used to it. My name is Michelle (think one l or two ls) I still have close friends who misspell it.
Get over it, it will happen all her life.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, maybe I gave a bad example because the example is more different than reality (I was having trouble!). The names are Caroline and Carolyn. My daughter's name is Caroline and her work often comes home with Carolyn or Carol(ine written over yn). And then this latest one was Carolyn/Caroline. Would you still say something?
Btw, there are 10 kids in the class. You would THINK someone would ask the office?? I'm just so confused.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, maybe I gave a bad example because the example is more different than reality (I was having trouble!). The names are Caroline and Carolyn. My daughter's name is Caroline and her work often comes home with Carolyn or Carol(ine written over yn). And then this latest one was Carolyn/Caroline. Would you still say something?
Btw, there are 10 kids in the class. You would THINK someone would ask the office?? I'm just so confused.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, maybe I gave a bad example because the example is more different than reality (I was having trouble!). The names are Caroline and Carolyn. My daughter's name is Caroline and her work often comes home with Carolyn or Carol(ine written over yn). And then this latest one was Carolyn/Caroline. Would you still say something?
Btw, there are 10 kids in the class. You would THINK someone would ask the office?? I'm just so confused.