Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a double name and people at my job that I have had for almost a year just call me by my first name. I sign everything with the double name. My legal name is just the first name so I go by the first and middle. Official email address is first name, middle initial, last name. No one can seem to get it, and even people who used to call me both names have changed to the first. I have given up. People are a mess after this pandemic and they are just in survival mode. It's not about me (or you). Hope that helps!
In your case, I think you need to change your email at work. You just go by a double name. Double barrel names actually are legally the first name "Molly Anne" and then they have a separate middle name "Molly Anne Sarah Smith".
I work with someone who has a name like yours and she has it in her signature what she wants to be called.
I have it in my signature. It is pretty common to have first and middle legally and go by both, especially if you are from the South.
I hear what you're saying but a lot of workplaces only use the legal first name. I had friends who fixed this when they changed their maiden names to their married last names because it was confusing. Mary Katherine Smith became first name: "Mary Katherine" middle name: Smith and then last name: Jones.
We named my dd and then everyone has called her by her first and middle name her whole life. It's cute and I wish I had legally given her a double barreled name. She gets tired of correcting people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So - a reaction of "argh." I totally get. My name is Katherine - misspellings galore. I also once worked at a job in another city where people would always mistakenly call me Kathleen. No idea why. Katherine is like a really boring regular name? Everywhere in this country? So I put a sign on my door that said Katherine and people would literally stand under the sign and call me Kathleen. Drove me a bit nuts.
BUT - anything more than a passing "argh" is, well, I wouldn't say an overreaction, but I would say a symptom of the larger problem, which is you feeling invisible and depressed. Are you in therapy? Are you making progress? How about your family or closer friends, I presume they use your name correctly? Or is the issue that you don't have many people close to you?
You should also feel free to correct people every. single. time. They'll learn eventually. Some people are just bad with names. Or you can say "argh" and try to let it go. What really needs your attention is your larger mental health issues.
Anyway - I see you! And I wish you the best, and I'm sure there are better days ahead for you. Virtual hugs!
I have a casual friend, whom I really like but see once every couple months, and I have to whisper her name to myself a couple of times before I greet her. Her name is Sharon. I also know about three Shannon's. I want to call her Shannon. They are two different regular names that should not be interchanged. I'm objectively terrible with names.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Sara in a world of Sarah’s. I hated it as a kid but I don’t care one way or the other anymore. Sometimes people will ask which is nice and I just tell them I’m a four letter word Sara. For some reason a lot of people want to call me sally and that’s a total WTF for me—like did I get in a time machine and go back to 1947? It’s not really about you, but if it bothers you, feel free too correct it in the first line of your reply to the email. I try hard to spell peoples names correctly, probably because of my life with a no traditional name spelling, but most people aren’t detail oriented enough to care.
+1. I don't get worked up over the spelling at all, but it's kind of nice when people ask. It's so commonly misspelled I barely notice at this point and I just don't have the mental bandwidth to care about something so insignificant.
-Sara
SO nice when people ask
-Anne (with an e)
OP here. Fine. I'm also Anne with E.
Yes, I've made jokes about the show/books to be kind about people spelling it correctly. I get blank looks.
Yeah, Anne, there's just not that much to be done about it. I'm Carolyn but people often go with Caroline. I barely notice anymore; I just think of them as two different variations of the same name and don't sweat it. Life's too short to let stuff like this bother you.
Anonymous wrote:I have a name that is not common but not out-there or made up. And has no alternate spelling that I'm aware of. Something like Esther, Ruth, Dorothy or Ursula.
People have been misspelling and mispronouncing it forever. I really don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Sara in a world of Sarah’s. I hated it as a kid but I don’t care one way or the other anymore. Sometimes people will ask which is nice and I just tell them I’m a four letter word Sara. For some reason a lot of people want to call me sally and that’s a total WTF for me—like did I get in a time machine and go back to 1947? It’s not really about you, but if it bothers you, feel free too correct it in the first line of your reply to the email. I try hard to spell peoples names correctly, probably because of my life with a no traditional name spelling, but most people aren’t detail oriented enough to care.
+1. I don't get worked up over the spelling at all, but it's kind of nice when people ask. It's so commonly misspelled I barely notice at this point and I just don't have the mental bandwidth to care about something so insignificant.
-Sara
SO nice when people ask
-Anne (with an e)
OP here. Fine. I'm also Anne with E.
Yes, I've made jokes about the show/books to be kind about people spelling it correctly. I get blank looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Sara in a world of Sarah’s. I hated it as a kid but I don’t care one way or the other anymore. Sometimes people will ask which is nice and I just tell them I’m a four letter word Sara. For some reason a lot of people want to call me sally and that’s a total WTF for me—like did I get in a time machine and go back to 1947? It’s not really about you, but if it bothers you, feel free too correct it in the first line of your reply to the email. I try hard to spell peoples names correctly, probably because of my life with a no traditional name spelling, but most people aren’t detail oriented enough to care.
+1. I don't get worked up over the spelling at all, but it's kind of nice when people ask. It's so commonly misspelled I barely notice at this point and I just don't have the mental bandwidth to care about something so insignificant.
-Sara
SO nice when people ask
-Anne (with an e)
OP here. Fine. I'm also Anne with E.
Yes, I've made jokes about the show/books to be kind about people spelling it correctly. I get blank looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Sara in a world of Sarah’s. I hated it as a kid but I don’t care one way or the other anymore. Sometimes people will ask which is nice and I just tell them I’m a four letter word Sara. For some reason a lot of people want to call me sally and that’s a total WTF for me—like did I get in a time machine and go back to 1947? It’s not really about you, but if it bothers you, feel free too correct it in the first line of your reply to the email. I try hard to spell peoples names correctly, probably because of my life with a no traditional name spelling, but most people aren’t detail oriented enough to care.
+1. I don't get worked up over the spelling at all, but it's kind of nice when people ask. It's so commonly misspelled I barely notice at this point and I just don't have the mental bandwidth to care about something so insignificant.
-Sara
SO nice when people ask
-Anne (with an e)
Anonymous wrote:I have done this to others and have had it happen to me - nic names and alternate spellings - so many times. For years. I just let it go. I don’t ever mean it personally and I don’t ever take it personally. My supervisor of 5 years even misspelled my name once. It was not a slight, just a mistake.
Now if DH misspelled my name that would be a different story!
I hope you’re getting treatment for your depression OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Sara in a world of Sarah’s. I hated it as a kid but I don’t care one way or the other anymore. Sometimes people will ask which is nice and I just tell them I’m a four letter word Sara. For some reason a lot of people want to call me sally and that’s a total WTF for me—like did I get in a time machine and go back to 1947? It’s not really about you, but if it bothers you, feel free too correct it in the first line of your reply to the email. I try hard to spell peoples names correctly, probably because of my life with a no traditional name spelling, but most people aren’t detail oriented enough to care.
+1. I don't get worked up over the spelling at all, but it's kind of nice when people ask. It's so commonly misspelled I barely notice at this point and I just don't have the mental bandwidth to care about something so insignificant.
-Sara