Re: Charlotte Vs. Charlote
in reply to a message by Violet89
Charlotte is my name.
If my name was "Charlote" as opposed to "Charlotte" and I had to write "Charlote" on my CV, I would be fearful that people would dismiss my CV or have them start off on a bad note because of the "typo". Why would somebody hire me if I can't even spell my own name correctly? How did I overlook the missing t? On my own name? What else would I overlook if I am hired?
If this were the case, I'd probably be inclined to spell my name "Charlotte" as opposed to "Charlote" for the purpose of not looking like an idiot when applying for a job.
...and then legally change my name to the normal spelling because I'm tired of correcting people
If my name was "Charlote" as opposed to "Charlotte" and I had to write "Charlote" on my CV, I would be fearful that people would dismiss my CV or have them start off on a bad note because of the "typo". Why would somebody hire me if I can't even spell my own name correctly? How did I overlook the missing t? On my own name? What else would I overlook if I am hired?
If this were the case, I'd probably be inclined to spell my name "Charlotte" as opposed to "Charlote" for the purpose of not looking like an idiot when applying for a job.
...and then legally change my name to the normal spelling because I'm tired of correcting people