[Opinions] Re: How about...
in reply to a message by RoxStar
I'm not really thinking about the stereotype so much as the fact I don't like Salvatore as much as I like Sal alone.
I think most people here would ask what if anything Sal was short for rather than assume it's short for Salvatore. Even in London we don't have a big enough Italian population for there to be stereotypes, as far as I know.
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I think most people here would ask what if anything Sal was short for rather than assume it's short for Salvatore. Even in London we don't have a big enough Italian population for there to be stereotypes, as far as I know.
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This message was edited 3/11/2018, 8:23 AM
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And Sal fits in with Alfie, Arlo, etc.
I don't think it would work in the US because it is so stereotypical in many ways. But I think it could fly in the UK.
I will admit that it's hit my list for a cat - along with Sullivan nn Sully. Sal & Sully, perfect names for feline siblings.
I don't think it would work in the US because it is so stereotypical in many ways. But I think it could fly in the UK.
I will admit that it's hit my list for a cat - along with Sullivan nn Sully. Sal & Sully, perfect names for feline siblings.
This message was edited 3/11/2018, 10:40 AM
Sully and Sal would be great for cat brothers!