[Opinions] Re: Erin & Megan
in reply to a message by mirfak
I never met a single Erin until college. I loved the name! But then freshman year there were 7 in my class. 7!! I quickly got tired of the name. I don't immediately think about Ireland, but it isn't completely gone from my mind.
They sound similar but not exactly identical. I have a weird accent because I've moved so much. It's mostly still a NY accent, I think. Erin is like ehrin where Aaron is like aiiiiiiiiron. lol.
Again, I used to like the name, but after hearing it from every corner for four years, I've grown cold to it.
For Megan, it depends on the girl. I've known Megan's who pronounce it mee-gan and meg-gen and all sorts. Without prodding from the owner of the name, I naturally pronounce it meg-in with that g kind of lingering onto the i.
I do very much hate the name Megan. I'm an 80's kid so I've known so many Megans, Brittanys, and Ashleys that they all sound like hollow bimbo names given by soulless whorefaces.
So, so, so, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many. Most of them were born in the 80s, like me, but unfortunately it seemed to linger into the 90s as well. They were from wherever I was, so Eastern USA. Basically the entire east coast of America. No matter where I was or what I was doing, there would inevitably be a Megan. And she would be horrible. (just kidding, I did like one Megan I met. Now she's a Broadway chick who goes by the much-more-chic "Meg")
They sound similar but not exactly identical. I have a weird accent because I've moved so much. It's mostly still a NY accent, I think. Erin is like ehrin where Aaron is like aiiiiiiiiron. lol.
Again, I used to like the name, but after hearing it from every corner for four years, I've grown cold to it.
For Megan, it depends on the girl. I've known Megan's who pronounce it mee-gan and meg-gen and all sorts. Without prodding from the owner of the name, I naturally pronounce it meg-in with that g kind of lingering onto the i.
I do very much hate the name Megan. I'm an 80's kid so I've known so many Megans, Brittanys, and Ashleys that they all sound like hollow bimbo names given by soulless whorefaces.
So, so, so, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many. Most of them were born in the 80s, like me, but unfortunately it seemed to linger into the 90s as well. They were from wherever I was, so Eastern USA. Basically the entire east coast of America. No matter where I was or what I was doing, there would inevitably be a Megan. And she would be horrible. (just kidding, I did like one Megan I met. Now she's a Broadway chick who goes by the much-more-chic "Meg")