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    1. DueCaptainDa on

      Related to this, I see people in work who have their name in phonetics in their signature 😆

    2. hiheyhihellohi on

      Last one is great. Reminds me of ‘Good evening sir, would you please leave without a fuss right now’.

    3. MakingBigBank on

      God? It’s like they’re trying to spell pregante or something?

    4. Ramenastern on

      We decided against that name for our daughter because we live in Germany and it would have been a bit silly on a daily basis, to be honest. Her second name is Irish, though (not Niamh), so there’s still some potential for questions retained, to everyone’s delight.

    5. Cautious-Hovercraft7 on

      My daughter in Oz feels your pain with the name Aoife

    6. snekkitysnek76 on

      I’d be more annoyed at the “liebeR Niamh” implying you’re a man!

    7. Brave_Meet8430 on

      Lol, I mean unlike Americans atleast English isn’t their first language.

    8. Haha, whoever wrote Leave is probably thinking of the Dutch name Lieve

    9. MrFnRayner on

      Similar thing happens with Polish people called Tomasz here in Ireland (pronounced tom-ash).

      It’s like the Irish brain goes “no H = pronounced Tomás”.

    10. Jester-252 on

      I assume sending these messages would require the use of an email address or something with the correct spelling of your name in order to get to you.

      Even if you email n.surname the display name or previous messages you sent will have Niamh in them.

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