I love my first name . . . I would never change it.
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I love my first name . . . I would never change it.
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no i dont think i would..i like my name
to the person below me:same question
Why would I change Papayahed??? Love it!! No I wouldn't change my first name.
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Would you change your first name?
No, I like my first name, actually, yet my middle name . . . I would not change either, though it sounds a little funny. Both, my first and middle name, my parents chose respectively carefully for specific reasons, and I could not see myself ruining their intentions.
To the person below me: switching the question a bit, would you ever change your middle name?
Yes. To "Trouble."
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I'd change my entire name most likely. I use neither my first or middle names, all my poetry was published under D.L. Harris. or a pseudonym. My Shadow short stories on John Olsen's website are under Jonathan Blade, although dear old John copyrights them to my real name. Most of my friends call me Blade here at home, and Pen on the LitNet. I just don't like my name, that's all.
Would you pass on you name to a child, making him or her a Jr. or III or whatever?
no i dont think i would that seems somewhat self involved and i want my child to be his/her own person
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Yes, it adds to a sense of history. My middle name is from my grandma, I kinda dig it.
Would you name your child "Apple" if the computer company paid you $100,000?
Not for the money, only if I liked the name. But I really do not think Apple seems to be a great name to keep afterall. I would rather name her Fruity or maybe think of a nice name with a deeper meaning (latter would be my preference). :nod:
If some friend of yours calls up only once or twice in a year primarily to only collect some more gossip or because she has nothing better to do at that time.
Would you recieve such a friend nicely? If you decide not to disclose anything about yourself and your friend says she was hurt by your attitude. Would you react to it????
Good question. With these kinds of friends, I unintentionally (honestly) keep the conversations relatively vague, short, and meaningless; with these people, I cannot exactly form an attachment or strong affinity, only in a few exceptions. On average, I tend to rather have few good friends, rather than many acquaintances.
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Originally Posted by Madhuri
oh, good one reminds me of a predictament at work. Like Mono said I would try to keep it vague and short. I would not react to the fact that my friend said she was hurt. I would just say I had a prior engagement and couldn't talk or something like that.
You have a Coworker always asking questions about your business, for example "Did you and Fred go to dinner last night (fred being another coworker from out of town)? It wasn't a secret so you tell her.
Same coworker tells you she is going to be gone a few days on vacation, you ask where? and the coworker gives the vague answer of "Away from here".
This is a repeated pattern for the both of you. You blurt out your business (the normal everyday conversation stuff, nothing personel), coworker is very secretive.
Would you change your customery behavior and try to be as vague as your coworker about answering question?
I don't think so. It would bother me, but not enough to change the way I tend to talk and be.
Does your speech or manner change significantly when you are with various company??
Butter my buns and call me a biscuit, you better believe it!!
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Yes it does. I am not comfortable in all company and decide what to speak about with that particular person and that changes my behaviour. I am not same with all.
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i too change when around certain people..i always am myself however :nod:
same question (good one)