Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prince
Agreed, but it is funny that we don't bat an eye at Rex.
Seems we are more tolerant of these types of pretentious names when they are in a different language. We'd be all over a person who name their kid King.
I know a King. And several Princesses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many generation southerner here:did not know that the last name thing would be seen as pretentious since we have been doing it for 4 generations.
If you've been following this thread, pretty much any Southern naming traditions are viewed as pretentious or trashy on DCUM. Ignore it. Don't take advice from Jersey Shore wannabes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just calling it as I see it, you twit. That phrase IS bitchy and we all know it. I've been in on conversations with people laughing behind someone's back who they basically brushed off using that phrase. I don't in any way think using code words for "you're an idiot" as "my mama taught me manners"
Manners is using please and thank you. Manners isn't putting on airs and pretending to be nice when underneath it all, you are looking down on someone.
But, whatever, go back to your daughters of the confederacy meeting and keep complaining about us northerners and our lack of "manners". Nice theory about autism btw-so very gentile of you ;p
You're very angry and lack a sense of humor about yourself.
Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ainsley
I have a friend that used this one. I love her, but dear goodness, this name.
Sadly, I always think Anusly when I hear this name.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just calling it as I see it, you twit. That phrase IS bitchy and we all know it. I've been in on conversations with people laughing behind someone's back who they basically brushed off using that phrase. I don't in any way think using code words for "you're an idiot" as "my mama taught me manners"
Manners is using please and thank you. Manners isn't putting on airs and pretending to be nice when underneath it all, you are looking down on someone.
But, whatever, go back to your daughters of the confederacy meeting and keep complaining about us northerners and our lack of "manners". Nice theory about autism btw-so very gentile of you ;p
Anonymous wrote:OP....?
Livingston?
I assume that's a boy.
Also the pp who mentioned Carrington.
Both of those names end in "-ton" which means town.
What are the nicknames for this? Liv? Carr?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i find the southern tradition of 2 first names quite pretentious and frankly, annoying.
Mary Beth
Sarah Jane
Margaret Rose
Bless your heart!
Another annoying southern tradition.
You're right. The world would be much more charming and pleasant if everyone just said "Fuck you, you snotty fucking cunt"
I'm not this poster, but I also find this obnoxious. Go ahead and say what you mean instead of being passive aggressive and fake about it.
That's not passive aggressive or fake. Everyone knows it means I think you're an idiot, but you can't help it, you poor think. I am forgiving you for being an idiot.
yes, yes, we all know what it is code for. It's just flat out bitchy and the direct opposite of charming.
Your mama clearly never taught you any manners.
Manners-I love how you think using bitchy code words is manners.
My mama taught me if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
Don't worry, though-I'm not planning to try to fit in with you southern belles with your snarky ways.
Anonymous wrote:Many generation southerner here:did not know that the last name thing would be seen as pretentious since we have been doing it for 4 generations.
Anonymous wrote:I actually like Prescott, even though it is fairly pretentious. A cousin used it for their son's middle name recently because it was my grandfather's middle name. He was the side of the family that dated almost to the mayflower-not southern.
Anonymous wrote:Many generation southerner here:did not know that the last name thing would be seen as pretentious since we have been doing it for 4 generations.
Anonymous wrote:
This is, ironically, the most pretentious post on this thread. Or hilarious, I can't decide.
did not know that the last name thing would be seen as pretentious since we have been doing it for 4 generations.