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[Opinions] Re: Thayer
Okay well where I live, we don't say -er properly. So in my accent, I read this as thay-uh. And as you say it is similar to Thea. So I personally would just go for Thea because it's much prettier. If you're saying it in an American accent, I would avoid it even more because it doesn't sound nice. It sounds like someone trying to say Taylor with a lisp
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