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[Opinions] Re: Dee
I like it. Every Danielle who was around my age at high school went/goes by Dee. I think 'Dani' was seen as a little dated maybe? Late 80s/early 90s were at the end of the Danielle trend in Australia and a lot of them closer to my Mum's age (early 70s-late 70s) are 'Dani'. I also have a close friend who is Deanne nn Dee.Weirdly enough, one of my nicknames to my Dad and brothers is Dee or DeeDee because that's how my brother said 'Lisey' when he was little and it stuck a little bit.
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