[Opinions] Completely agree.
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Personally, I would think I were pronouncing it incorrectly. They're different sounds. It'd be like "Hi, my name is Robin, but you can call me by my nn Rube." I would think his name were Reuben instead of Robin.
I greatly prefer nicknames that make sense phonetically when you look at their full names.
I greatly prefer nicknames that make sense phonetically when you look at their full names.
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Well, my daughter Robin has the nn of Roo and no one's ever confused by either name.
Well, I would be. My first question would be "How'd that nn come about? Is her favourite Winnie the Pooh character Roo?"
It was just one of those ridiculous baby endearments that stuck. Consequently, only for in-family use.
Thanks, it's a pet peeve of mine and I'm glad I'm not the only one. I mean it's perfectly fine for someone else I just don't like the idea at all.