Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure they're pronouncing the "e" and not just imposing a nickname on her?
This. Everyone knows the 'e' is silent. They're just giving her a cutie nickname. If either of you don't like it, then correct them.
A generation of kids were taught to read without phonics and without phonics rules. A lot of them probably don’t know that the “e” is silent. Take it up with Lucy Caulkins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn how to use a comma before you criticize others.
Semi-colon, not comma.
Anonymous wrote:Learn how to use a comma before you criticize others.
Anonymous wrote:Well, when I first read your subject line, I thought your daughter was named “Anne-people” and I did think that was a strange name.
Anonymous wrote:Should’ve spelled it Ann.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name is Kristen and, for some reason, when nurses call me back to exam rooms in doctor’s offices, I get called “Christian” more than half the time. I think in situations where people don’t really care what your name is because they’re not going to get to know you anyway, they just glance at the paperwork and take at a stab at your name.
Sounds like Starbucks.
I’m the one with a Chloe. Starbucks once spelled it “Cloudy.”
Surely they do this on purpose??
Anonymous wrote:The E in Anne is not silent, it’s more of a soft E. If you want no E you have to spell it Ann. They are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:The E in Anne is not silent, it’s more of a soft E. If you want no E you have to spell it Ann. They are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My name is Kristen and, for some reason, when nurses call me back to exam rooms in doctor’s offices, I get called “Christian” more than half the time. I think in situations where people don’t really care what your name is because they’re not going to get to know you anyway, they just glance at the paperwork and take at a stab at your name.
Sounds like Starbucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD's name is Sophie and everyone calls her Sophia.
Get over it, OP. It happens.
I'm terrible with names. I know a Sophie who I called Chloe for a year. I also called someone named Ashley, Lindsey for a year.