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Give me your thoughts on Susan. How about Susie? photo image_zps50478a13.jpg

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I like Susie but not Susan
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I like Suzie/Suzy, but not Susie. Susan itself is as boring as a box of hair.
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Susan is okay but dated of course. I far prefer Susannah. However, I'd avoid either because of Susie, TBH.
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It's nice enough, but a bit plain. I like Suzanne better. Sue is a nice nickname, but Susie is a bit cutesy, and I've also known a few different people who used it as a euphemism for female private parts, or Suzie-Q. (It would definitely be a bad idea to have two kids named Susie and Willie!()
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I find this name and all variants to be eloquent & sophisticated. I love the elegance of the formal name together with the informal playfulness of "Suzie" - or any other spelling variations.
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I think the world is not yet ready for another crop of Susan people. Suzanne, Suzette or, as a mn, Susannah - fine. Susie - fine. But not Susan, and preferably not the relentlessly perky Sue either.I invented, or I think I did, Susianne as a GP variant. It would give me huge pleasure if someone, somewhere, ever used it.
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I love Susie, or even better Suzie, but I'm not a fan of Susan. I'd go with Suzanne, Suzanna or Susannah instead.
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I think when Thomas Beatie had his daughter (2008) and named her Susan, I was into it. But now I work with one (who goes by Suzi) who is the woooorst (or do I? We think she sneakquit today but we won't even know until Monday! So weird!) I think I'd be into seeing a little Susan, but I prefer Susannah currently. I think it will definitely come back when it's time is right (2030s, if the 80 year rule is to be believed).
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I like Susanna and Suzie but I'm not a fan of Susan or Sue. They seem more dated.
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