Different subject, same class - but did you know that people from the north seem to pronounce the name “Alicia” like this: uh-Lee-see-uh(forgive my phonetics) while people in the south tend to pronounce it like this: Alisha? My job works out of Portland, Oregon is how I know.sarah824 wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 5:45 pmYes. I'm Sarah - not Saramater-three wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 5:16 pmSara is the other spelling, right? I’m Lori - not Laurie.sarah824 wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 3:27 pm My name is very common and has two very common spellings. People are always getting it wrong. I don't let it bug me, but I sometimes wonder about people who have to type my email address and then spell my name wrong in the body of the email... My name is my email address so it makes sense that they get that right and then get it wrong in the body. Just shows that people do not pay attention to details.
Also, Tonya and Tanya are pronounced the same in the north - T-on-ya
The south pronunciation of Tanya is “tan ya” - assuming you’re in the states. Sometimes I overthink that.