Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name is not unusual but it's one that has many different spellings and my spelling is not one of the most common. I get annoyed when people respond to an email where my name is plain as day, but I don't waste much energy on it. My name has been misspelled my entire life and will continue to be misspelled.
Kelly, Kelli, Kellie, Kelley?
Good guess but no. It's Lyndsay.
Anonymous wrote:My own mother still spells my married last name wrong and I’ve been married over 25 years. It’s a common and phonetic last name. It does make me feel disrespected.
Anonymous wrote:I also have a common white person name with a few alternate spellings, and I could not care less how anyone spells it in an email. My husband is a doctor and can’t spell at all, and I’m sure he botches names all the time. My own parents can’t spell my kids’ *very common* names correctly. It’s just not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Literally half of my husband’s family pronounces my daughter’s name incorrectly. She’s 20.
I have two Andreas - one is ANDrea and the other is Ahndrea. It can be hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name is not unusual but it's one that has many different spellings and my spelling is not one of the most common. I get annoyed when people respond to an email where my name is plain as day, but I don't waste much energy on it. My name has been misspelled my entire life and will continue to be misspelled.
Kelly, Kelli, Kellie, Kelley?
Anonymous wrote:I sign my name in my emails, and people keep changing it to another popular name from the same era.
Eg
Blah blah blah...
Regards Jessica
To which they reply
Dear Jennifer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally half of my husband’s family pronounces my daughter’s name incorrectly. She’s 20.
I have two Andreas - one is ANDrea and the other is Ahndrea. It can be hard.
Wait! What do you mean you "have" two Andreas--like two daughters names Andrea with the two different pronounciations?!?!