[Games] Re: You Say, You Think
in reply to a message by RowenaRavenclaw
This is my son, Anakin Robert.
Say: Hi, Anakin.
Think: May I call you Vader?
This is my daughter, Lorelei Rose. Sometimes we call her Rory.
Say: Hey, Rory. Nice to meet you.
Think: Love Lorelei, love Rory. Rose flows, but I am sick of it as a middle name.
This is my son, Basil Thomas. That's pronounced BAZ-ul, not BAY-zul.
Say: Basil! I adore your name!
Think: And you pronounce the same as me, too. This is an absolutly wonderful name.
This is my daughter, Lilac Cecelia.
Say: Hello, Lilac.
Think: Too many hard Cs, especially because the name is at the same time very feminine.
This is my son, Reid Martin.
Say: Hey, Reid.
Think: Meh. Don't like or dislike em.
This is my daughter, Benjamina Grace. We often call her Benny.
Say: Hey there, Benny!
Think: That's adorable. Benjamina sounds really odd with Grace though.
This is my son, Frederick Daniel. We sometimes call him Freddie or Fritz.
Say: Hi, Fritz. That's a very cool nickname.
Think: The full name's nice, too.
This is my daughter, Iris Lucasta.
Say: Hello, Iris.
Think: Lucasta? All righty then. We'll just...go with Iris.
This is my son, Theodore Marcello. We usually call him Theo and sometimes Dorian.
Say: Nice to meet you, Theodore. So, which do you prefer, Theo or Dorian?
Think: Love every single part of this name. But you do realise that you've got brothers called Dorian and Basil? Might as well throw in a Lord Henry for good measure.
This is my daughter, Augusta Patience. Sometimes we call her Gus.
Say: Hey, Gus. What a sweet name.
Think: That's adorable and I love it. I feel bad, I feel like I'm not critising your names enough...
This is my son, Dashiell Andrew. He usually goes by Dash.
Say: 'Ello, Dash.
Think: So, where's his sister Violet then? Oh, right, couldn't see her over there. How's the superheroing going for you?
This is my daughter, Esmeralda Verity. We usually call her Essie.
Say: Hi, Essie.
Think: Sounds too much like Bessie...
This is my son, Job Christopher. That's pronounced JOBE, to rhyme with lobe and strobe, not pronounced JAWB, to rhyme with Bob or Rob.
Say: Hi, Job! I love your name.
Think: I do. But of all namesakes, this kid's got one of the worst.
This is my daughter, Virginia Opal. We usually call her Ginny.
Say: Hi, Ginny!
Think: Ginny's adorable, Virginia's very nice. Opal is very much nms.
This is my son, Edgar Matthias.
Say: Hey, Edgar!
Think: I like Edgar a lot...though to be honest when I first saw it all I thought was: J. Edgar Hoover.
This is my daughter, Dahlia Temperance.
Say: Nice to meet you, Dahlia.
Think: I'm sorry, what was that ma'am? You hope your daughter will become a prostitute?
This is my son, Simon Peter.
Say: Hey Simon.
Think: A little boring, but nice.
This is my son, Duncan Leopold Ezra.
Say: Hi, Duncan.
Think: I like his middle names, and hate his first. Maybe he'll be one of those people who go by their middle name?
Say: Hi, Anakin.
Think: May I call you Vader?
This is my daughter, Lorelei Rose. Sometimes we call her Rory.
Say: Hey, Rory. Nice to meet you.
Think: Love Lorelei, love Rory. Rose flows, but I am sick of it as a middle name.
This is my son, Basil Thomas. That's pronounced BAZ-ul, not BAY-zul.
Say: Basil! I adore your name!
Think: And you pronounce the same as me, too. This is an absolutly wonderful name.
This is my daughter, Lilac Cecelia.
Say: Hello, Lilac.
Think: Too many hard Cs, especially because the name is at the same time very feminine.
This is my son, Reid Martin.
Say: Hey, Reid.
Think: Meh. Don't like or dislike em.
This is my daughter, Benjamina Grace. We often call her Benny.
Say: Hey there, Benny!
Think: That's adorable. Benjamina sounds really odd with Grace though.
This is my son, Frederick Daniel. We sometimes call him Freddie or Fritz.
Say: Hi, Fritz. That's a very cool nickname.
Think: The full name's nice, too.
This is my daughter, Iris Lucasta.
Say: Hello, Iris.
Think: Lucasta? All righty then. We'll just...go with Iris.
This is my son, Theodore Marcello. We usually call him Theo and sometimes Dorian.
Say: Nice to meet you, Theodore. So, which do you prefer, Theo or Dorian?
Think: Love every single part of this name. But you do realise that you've got brothers called Dorian and Basil? Might as well throw in a Lord Henry for good measure.
This is my daughter, Augusta Patience. Sometimes we call her Gus.
Say: Hey, Gus. What a sweet name.
Think: That's adorable and I love it. I feel bad, I feel like I'm not critising your names enough...
This is my son, Dashiell Andrew. He usually goes by Dash.
Say: 'Ello, Dash.
Think: So, where's his sister Violet then? Oh, right, couldn't see her over there. How's the superheroing going for you?
This is my daughter, Esmeralda Verity. We usually call her Essie.
Say: Hi, Essie.
Think: Sounds too much like Bessie...
This is my son, Job Christopher. That's pronounced JOBE, to rhyme with lobe and strobe, not pronounced JAWB, to rhyme with Bob or Rob.
Say: Hi, Job! I love your name.
Think: I do. But of all namesakes, this kid's got one of the worst.
This is my daughter, Virginia Opal. We usually call her Ginny.
Say: Hi, Ginny!
Think: Ginny's adorable, Virginia's very nice. Opal is very much nms.
This is my son, Edgar Matthias.
Say: Hey, Edgar!
Think: I like Edgar a lot...though to be honest when I first saw it all I thought was: J. Edgar Hoover.
This is my daughter, Dahlia Temperance.
Say: Nice to meet you, Dahlia.
Think: I'm sorry, what was that ma'am? You hope your daughter will become a prostitute?
This is my son, Simon Peter.
Say: Hey Simon.
Think: A little boring, but nice.
This is my son, Duncan Leopold Ezra.
Say: Hi, Duncan.
Think: I like his middle names, and hate his first. Maybe he'll be one of those people who go by their middle name?
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This is my daughter, Lilac Cecelia.
Say: Hello, Lilac.
Think: Too many hard Cs, especially because the name is at the same time very feminine.
I don't understand what you meant by that...Could you please explain? Am I just being dense?
This is my son, Theodore Marcello. We usually call him Theo and sometimes Dorian.
Say: Nice to meet you, Theodore. So, which do you prefer, Theo or Dorian?
Think: Love every single part of this name. But you do realise that you've got brothers called Dorian and Basil? Might as well throw in a Lord Henry for good measure.
Again, could you please explain? I'm guessing that you're referring to Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (I remembered that Basil was one of the names in that Oscar Wilde-themed CAF a little while back and put two and two together), but I've never read the book (in fact, I've never read any books by Wilde) so I'm not sure.
Thanks for the honest opinions. Quite a few made me laugh. :)
Say: Hello, Lilac.
Think: Too many hard Cs, especially because the name is at the same time very feminine.
I don't understand what you meant by that...Could you please explain? Am I just being dense?
This is my son, Theodore Marcello. We usually call him Theo and sometimes Dorian.
Say: Nice to meet you, Theodore. So, which do you prefer, Theo or Dorian?
Think: Love every single part of this name. But you do realise that you've got brothers called Dorian and Basil? Might as well throw in a Lord Henry for good measure.
Again, could you please explain? I'm guessing that you're referring to Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (I remembered that Basil was one of the names in that Oscar Wilde-themed CAF a little while back and put two and two together), but I've never read the book (in fact, I've never read any books by Wilde) so I'm not sure.
Thanks for the honest opinions. Quite a few made me laugh. :)
I don't think I made a lot of sense when I said that. IMO, Lilac Cecelia has too much "C" sound in it, making it a hard-sounding name. That's contradictory, though, because the name sounds feminine to me. I don't think I've actually manged to explain at all. Basically, Lilac and Cecilia are very feminine names, but the name as a whole had a hard sound, which...surprised me? Confused me? It just sounded a little strange.
Yes, I am referring to Dorian Gray! Sorry that wasn't clear. I'm a bit obsessed with Oscar Wilde, so though I love Dorian and Basil, hearing the two names together is as funny to me as naming your kids Isolde and Tristan, or Arthur, Guenivere and Lancelot. One name is great, two makes me giggle like mad.
You're welcome! I'm glad I made you laugh. My favourite part of making YSYTs is hearing people's amusing responses.
Yes, I am referring to Dorian Gray! Sorry that wasn't clear. I'm a bit obsessed with Oscar Wilde, so though I love Dorian and Basil, hearing the two names together is as funny to me as naming your kids Isolde and Tristan, or Arthur, Guenivere and Lancelot. One name is great, two makes me giggle like mad.
You're welcome! I'm glad I made you laugh. My favourite part of making YSYTs is hearing people's amusing responses.