How do you react when someone mispells or mispronounces your name?

RyQ_TMC

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I have yet to meet a single foreigner who doesn't mispronounce it (a Swedish girl came surprisingly close yesterday though), so I pretty much got used to it over the past 5 years since I moved out.

Early on, I'd try correcting them every single time, now I just accept anything not Russian or German as "close enough".
 

DarkPanda XIII

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I have had to live with it myself since my birth, sad part is that my name is easy, very easy and yet the one vowel in it should be pronounced not ignored, and people treat it like it's silent..so it sounds silly when people try...
 

LitleWaffle

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Kurokami said:
LitleWaffle said:
Its not that they mispronounce my name, but they call me by my brother's name.

[small]Always...[/small]

That and nobody can spell my actual name correctly.

Its Isaac...

Issac, Isac, Isc, Isuc, Iass,

And my personal favorite...

ILK
Must be pronounced differently... Or maybe I'm just used to the name.

Also, yeah I've had a guy come in to my shop once, call me by my brothers name (note that this is someone I've known for probably 5 years+ now), I corrected him, then when he came back 5 minutes later made the same mistake. -_-
The funny and very depressing part is that they all pronounced it correctly, including ILK.

Also yeah, that sucks when people make the same mistake in two quick moments. My gym teacher called me by my brother's name:Jacob. I corrected him, and he apologized while in his apology calling me Jacob. =/
 

Lullabye

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Cheveyo said:
Lullabye said:
Well,, my first name is
Jonathan
Only one fucking "H" and it is not directly after or before the "O".
This is easily one of my biggest pet peeves ever. I can count the number of people who've asked or spelled my name correctly the first time.
Really, though, it's your fault for spelling your name wrong.
e_e
[sub]I will murder you..[/sub]
 

Broady Brio

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According to my Chinese granddad;

George = Josh.

I go insane because NO ONE can pronounce it correctly! It's not even that difficult.
 

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I didn't think this was possible until my P.E. teacher pronounced my last name Mills.(MILES! MILES! IT'S A COMMON WORD AND NAME! IT'S NOT HARD!). O'course, an enlish teacher recently made the same mistake.
 

EmeraldGreen

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People misspell and mispronounce my last name all the time. I've given up correcting people who mispronounce it, since my dad anglicised its pronunciation and his chosen pronunciation sounds worse than a lot of peoples' mispronunciations. People say, "How do you pronounce it, is it like [whatever]?" and I just say, "Yeah, close enough."

Although one time someone who phoned us mispronounced it so badly that I didn't realise what she was trying to say, and nearly hung up on her...
 

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I get mad, its Schneider not Snyder...how do you mix that up? I like mah last name. I hate it when people call me Snyder; or when they only call me by half of my first name.
 

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I am used to it by now. To most people my last name is a jumble of consonants, while in reality it's just a dutch name. Even my first name confuses people, Christiaan.
 

Romblen

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It doesn't really bother me, the only mistake anyone ever makes with my name is misspelling my first name, Forrest. They usually just forget one of the r's
 

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SL33TBL1ND said:
I usually just sigh in disgust, like I usually do when someone makes a mistake that I've had to correct countless times before.
and here I was entering this thread to wirte the exact same thing, you've just saved me the trouble, thanks
 

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onewheeled999 said:
Well, my first name is pretty common, I've never seen anyone mispronounce Eric.

My last name, however, is a different story. It's Bollinger, pronounced Bowl-inge-er. You'd be amazed at how many people say it like "ball-ing-ur".
Im a Erik and mispronunciation is unheard of for me but misspelling is quite common. Let me list them.
Eric
Erik
Erick
Arik
Aric
Arick
Airick
Airik
Airic
I'm sure there are others though.
 

Criquefreak

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Had plenty of people mishear me (soft-spoken) when I tell them my name, mostly I ignore the mistake, especially seeing as there's far more common and insulting mistakes people make about me almost daily.

My middle name, people have a profuse tendency for mispellings and mispronunciation, more offended but I've concluded that logic is a capitol offense in the world, so I just roll my eyes. Never realized the USA was so ill-educated on English pronunciation.

As far as my last name, I wonder how the heck a dirt-common surname could be gotten wrong in the rare times it is mispelled or mispronounced.
 

commandersqwigly

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Well my last name is Baez (pronounced Biez) so I get that crap a lot. You probably get more a reaction if you pronounce it right the first time.