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Dancing Fire|1322242870|3068677 said:[quote="marymm|1322241354|
OP - I am trying to understand the point of your post - are you being introduced to someone ("Dancing Fire, I'd like you to meet Elizabeth") and rather than calling her Elizabeth you choose to call her Liz ("Pleased to meet you Liz")?
Logan Sapphire|1322246804|3068717 said:I would mind it.
And, in a reverse situation, my son's full name is Andrew but we call him Drew. But since his legal name is Andrew, that's what is on all his records at doctors and school, so they all call him Andrew, which we never do. No matter how many times I pointedly call him Drew or say that we call him Drew, they all still call him Andrew.
MC|1322246974|3068719 said:Logan Sapphire|1322246804|3068717 said:I would mind it.
And, in a reverse situation, my son's full name is Andrew but we call him Drew. But since his legal name is Andrew, that's what is on all his records at doctors and school, so they all call him Andrew, which we never do. No matter how many times I pointedly call him Drew or say that we call him Drew, they all still call him Andrew.
How old is your son? Is he in elementary yet? At my kids' school, at the start of the year the teachers have us fill out a form which indicates if our children like to go by another name. One kid uses an entirely different name than his real name and all the kids know him by the different name.
Ugh, I haaate when parents do this. You cannot control what people call your child.Zoe|1322259119|3068793 said:My husband goes by his nickname and although I go by my full name, some friends and family members shorten it all the time.
I once knew a woman who had a young son whose name is Patrick. She would get so offended when people called him Pat, and she'd go on about how it was rude of people to assume they could just shorten names. "We named him PatRICK and we call him PatRICK! If we had wanted others to call him by a shorter name, we'd CALL him by that name!" Some people get offended very easily.
ETA: I saw this woman's point, and I actually agree with it, but I just thought it was a little funny how peeved she'd get when the subject came up. As others have said, I call people by the name they use when introducing themselves.
Same here!makemepretty|1322254710|3068771 said:I don't like when people call me Laurie. That's not shorter than Laura. I can always tell when it's someone we don't know calling and they ask for my husband "Jim". My husband isJames but I call him Jamie, only strangers call him Jim. They think it makes them sound familiar but they are so wrong.
Really? Shouldn't people call a person by their name? You CAN control what people call your child by correcting them when they use the wrong name, politely, of course.MissStepcut|1322260301|3068801 said:Ugh, I haaate when parents do this. You cannot control what people call your child.Zoe|1322259119|3068793 said:My husband goes by his nickname and although I go by my full name, some friends and family members shorten it all the time.
I once knew a woman who had a young son whose name is Patrick. She would get so offended when people called him Pat, and she'd go on about how it was rude of people to assume they could just shorten names. "We named him PatRICK and we call him PatRICK! If we had wanted others to call him by a shorter name, we'd CALL him by that name!" Some people get offended very easily.
ETA: I saw this woman's point, and I actually agree with it, but I just thought it was a little funny how peeved she'd get when the subject came up. As others have said, I call people by the name they use when introducing themselves.
Nicknames aren't wrong really, just permutations. If the child doesn't like it, it will say so.swingirl|1322262174|3068823 said:Really? Shouldn't people call a person by their name? You CAN control what people call your child by correcting them when they use the wrong name, politely, of course.MissStepcut|1322260301|3068801 said:Ugh, I haaate when parents do this. You cannot control what people call your child.
A nickname IS wrong if it's not what that person is called. It's just not their name.When you name your child Richard and call him Richard, his name is not Dick just because someone else decides they want to use another name. Nicknames are a familiar form and if you have not reached that status you have no right to rename a person assuming that it's a "shortened" version and acceptable. Try calling your boss by a nickname a see how well that goes over. It's all about respect.MissStepcut|1322263323|3068836 said:Nicknames aren't wrong really, just permutations. If the child doesn't like it, it will say so.swingirl|1322262174|3068823 said:Really? Shouldn't people call a person by their name? You CAN control what people call your child by correcting them when they use the wrong name, politely, of course.MissStepcut|1322260301|3068801 said:Ugh, I haaate when parents do this. You cannot control what people call your child.