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Seeing your DCs names in this topic.

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kayzr · 27/03/2009 17:59

Do you struggle when you see your DCs names in this topic and when people say they don't like it do you feel a bit angry?

Or am I just mad???

I don't mind if they say "It's not my cup of tea" but when they say "It's poncey" or "it's chavey". I recently saw someone say that my DS1's name was "stuffy" I almost feel like I should defend my boys names.

I think I might stay away from here in future.

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kayzr · 27/03/2009 18:26

I totally understand that we can't all like the same names but why do people have to say "it's poncey or pretenious" etc why not just say. "its not my taste"

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gibbberish · 27/03/2009 18:25

My dds names are rarely mentioned as they are unusual. However dd3's name has come up recently and it had a mostly favourable response, although a few called it 'poncey' etc.

Couldn't care in the slightest because I love it! We get so many lovely comments about her name. But it is understandable that not everyone is going to like it and that's absolutely fine.

If it really bothers you though, then perhaps you should hide the topic.

susiey · 27/03/2009 18:24

no I don't really mind as we have chosen unusual names and have always had a
response

what some people like other people don't if we all liked the same name then it'd be a boring world

mrswoolf · 27/03/2009 18:23

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georgimama · 27/03/2009 18:21

DS's name is considered boring, "try hard" and various other things according to this topic.

Not bothered.

FAQinglovely · 27/03/2009 18:17

No doesn't bother me - but then I've only seen one of my 3 DS's names in this topic and then it was only the once and it was

"what sort of name is that" comment...........so I set them straight and told them it was a very normal name thank you very much, it just so happens it's not a English name

KERALA1 · 27/03/2009 18:16

If you are being mean I suppose all names could fall into the 3 categories of poncey, chavvy or dull!

ladyjuliafish · 27/03/2009 18:13

Someone said something along the lines of it was nice to call a boy after his father and added 'unless the fathers name is X (ds's name)obviously'. I was a bit that ds's name was the most unpleasant name she could think of.

dds name is chavvy apparently but I like it.

KERALA1 · 27/03/2009 18:12

Dd2's name is considered poncey by a minority of posters but I dont let it worry me as I am a poncey person . If you pick a slightly unusual name (ie not Grace or Ben) a few people will love it, a few hate it and most will be ambivalent.

hester · 27/03/2009 18:12

Yeah, my dd's name is apparently now too popular and heading for chavvydom. Oh well, it was still the only name me and dp could possibly agree on, so it was inevitable.

RoobeeToozdae · 27/03/2009 18:05

I know what you mean - someone said (and others agreed) that my dd's name was chavvy and suggests that I can't spell! My friends fell about laughing as they all call me Hyacinth Bucket. I changed my MN name as a sort of two fingers up to such people.

kayzr · 27/03/2009 18:04

You'd never get me off MN, just baby names I think.

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sweetkitty · 27/03/2009 18:01

No because I love my DCs name and don't care if everyone else doesn't.

Names are so personal not everyone is going to like the same ones.

Lawks · 27/03/2009 18:01

Nope. Doesn't bother me. If everyone liked the same names we'd all be called Lucy and Harry.