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he gets my name wrong!
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I've been seeing a man for about 7 weeks. my name is Sara (rhymes with Lara) but three times (so far) he has called me Sarah. I'm seriously p***ed off, especially as he knows it is something I hate.
forgiveable (again) or not?
forgiveable (again) or not?
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I used to be very close to a Sara (not you is it?) and she hated being called Sarah, if he can't tell the difference he may as well call you Michelle (or whatever!) makes no difference.
have you made it clear you want to be called Sara and Sarah is not the same name?
if you have and he still does it, get rid off!
I used to be very close to a Sara (not you is it?) and she hated being called Sarah, if he can't tell the difference he may as well call you Michelle (or whatever!) makes no difference.
have you made it clear you want to be called Sara and Sarah is not the same name?
if you have and he still does it, get rid off!
is it me?? I don't recall a chuckfickens!
he is very, very sorry and sent me flowers today. he knows it's Sara, and he is under no illusions that Sarah is acceptable, but I guess there are many more Sarah's out there so it's easier said.. but surely not when you're supposed to care about someone.
if I had some obscure foreign name I'd expect him to make an effort to get it right.
he is very, very sorry and sent me flowers today. he knows it's Sara, and he is under no illusions that Sarah is acceptable, but I guess there are many more Sarah's out there so it's easier said.. but surely not when you're supposed to care about someone.
if I had some obscure foreign name I'd expect him to make an effort to get it right.
hehe, my names not Chuck!!
Seriously though...as you say if it was a really obscure name you had you'd expect somebody to get it right, why shouldn't you expect him to get a slightly different version of a name he knows correct! as you say, if he cares he should get it right.
Sara Cox probably hasn't helped you by swapping to Sarah half way through her career though.
Seriously though...as you say if it was a really obscure name you had you'd expect somebody to get it right, why shouldn't you expect him to get a slightly different version of a name he knows correct! as you say, if he cares he should get it right.
Sara Cox probably hasn't helped you by swapping to Sarah half way through her career though.
I once had a cookery teacher (a right royal dragon too - well, it was the late 1960's when teachers could be dragons) who used to pronounce my name with a long *a* instead of a short *a* like what everyone else did..... Even when I (nicely) told her it was pronounced with a short *a* she declared that she had never pronounced it that way and had no intention of starting then.... doh ! I have never, ever (this is like 40 years later) heard ANYONE pronounce it in the way she did.... and the thought of it still makes my spine tingle and shiver.. lol