Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one of those last names that could legitimately be pronounced 2 or 3 different ways.
+1. I don’t correct. I honestly don’t care which pronunciation someone uses for my last name.
I do correct for my first name. I get called Melissa a lot. My name is not Melissa. I guess I just look like a Melissa.
Anonymous wrote:I have one of those last names that could legitimately be pronounced 2 or 3 different ways.
Many times, when someone reads it, they pause, say it tentatively and give me a questioning look. In that case I'll either confirm or correct them with a smile.
If they just pick one pronunciation and say it, it depends on the situation. Hotel check-in clerk that I'll never see again? I don't bother to correct. New coworker, or parent of my kid's friend, someone I expect to see a lot? I'll correct it, because I assume they'll hear the correct pronunciation eventually and it only gets more awkward if they've been saying it wrong for 6 months.
Anonymous wrote:I have one of those last names that could legitimately be pronounced 2 or 3 different ways.
Anonymous wrote:I never correct. If I do it’s as gently as possible, usually not directly.
“I love Quin-no-uh”
“Oh yes, this Quinoa is so good!”
Direct corrections always come off poorly. I’m ESL and mispronounce/misspell constantly and direct correlations have made me pretty humiliated and less likely to speak or engage.