I'm surprised that your husband's siblings calling him by the only name they've probably ever called him would bother you. My brother has a nickname with a "y" at the end and all of my siblings and also my parents know him as no other. It would be weird for us to shorten his name now.
Another one:
Adults who go by their shortened or nickname, usually ending in 'y'. Sammy instead of Samuel, Tommy instead of Thomas, Becky instead of Rebecca, Bobby instead of Robert- it sounds so kiddish to me, especially in a professional setting.
Another one:
Adults who go by their shortened or nickname, usually ending in 'y'. Sammy instead of Samuel, Tommy instead of Thomas, Becky instead of Rebecca, Bobby instead of Robert- it sounds so kiddish to me, especially in a professional setting.
Those names sound fine. It's more than OK for adults to choose what they are called, either given or nickname. I would hope most supervisors and co-workers would be focused on the work at hand, not someone's name.Perhaps their given name is the shortened version. My given name is Christy, it never occurred to me that it sounds unprofessional. I know a Becky and a Jenny who's given names are the shortened version.
Ohhh, a lot of the shortened and trendy terms here really might get on my nerves!!
But 'yummy' certainly would not be one of those.
I feel like I am a somewhat mature person, and actually do consider myself to be a bit of a foodie.
Never, ever, in a million years would see how those to things could be offensive?
Perhaps their given name is the shortened version. My given name is Christy, it never occurred to me that it sounds unprofessional. I know a Becky and a Jenny who's given names are the shortened version.
If I had a time for every time someone asks me what CJ stands for!I knew a Beth and a Kim - those were their given names. They worked with me at the same time. And I know they got sick of people automatically calling them Elizabeth and Kimberly. We used to call them "Just Beth" and "Just Kim" because they had to say that so often!
I posted upthread that "yummy" does bug me, but when I really think about it, only when overused. Otherwise, it doesn't bother me too much. Some of the dining reports have "yummy" all over them, over and over again. That's where I think I get most annoyed.
Nobody can say Deanne? What kind of people do you hang with? My friends shorten my name to 'Ceej', too but I hope to God it's not because the can't say it.
This recent fad of labeling a thread "Spinoff", or S/O because this is the Dis and everything has to be abbreviated. It's okay to start a thread inspired by another thread. There is no need to announce it!
I just though of another one I can't stand. I hate when someone says" I just threw up a bit in my mouth" . Disgusting!! Just say you don't like it and I will understand you.
About 5 years!How do you define "recent?" People were using spinoff or S/O in the titles of threads during my first go-round here 5 years ago.