Struggles Only People With Unique Names Can Understand
That’s Not How You Say It: Struggles Only People With Unique Names Can Understand - Page 8
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From Beyoncé to Blythe to Barack, these are the struggles only people with unique names can understand.
Image Source: Tumblr.comTelling Someone Your Name In A Crowded Club
And you just nod “yes” at their third attempt so you won’t be standing there all day.
Learning To Spell It In School
You had to tackle advanced spelling way before all of the other kids.
Buying Souvenirs
Because “Kim” can always find her name, and you’re still looking through the shelves even though you know it’s not there.
Starbucks
You’ve had to learn to listen to your actual drink order instead of whatever they think you said your name was.
Substitute Teachers
Role call is always a nightmare. Might as well just raise your hand as soon as you hear them struggling.
#ShareaCoke
They know that this is only adorable for the people they don’t leave out, right?
When People Say It’s “Unique”
But the way they say it sounds kind of shady.
When People Ask You Where It’s From
Because you have to repeat the same explanation. Every time. Forever.
Correcting People All The Time
And they repeat it right after you and still get it wrong.
The Black Name Debate
Your name is controversial, but “Apple” and “Gwynnifer” aren’t?
When People Can’t Seem To Get It Right
So you’ve just let that one co-worker call you the wrong name for years.
Talking to Customer Service
Getting your name right is such a hassle that you avoid calling when you can.
When Your Date Can’t Pronounce It
And you’re pretending that it’s cool but it’s really not.
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