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AIBU?

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Indian call centres.

52 replies

Tortington · 17/02/2010 15:20

and English names. really winds me up. Just had a call from 'Ricky' i think it must be bloody horrible to change your name cos the English don't understand.

i think i would be a bit put out if i had to change my name to Aadarshini if the roles were reversed.

Plus i get this 'dumbing' down feeling about it all.

what do you think?

OP posts:
nickelbabe · 18/02/2010 15:06

it's okay rainbow: i was worried when i wrote my post that it would look a bit

i think my point was that i just want them to be honest with me

have to say, though, i know a couple of foreign people (students in england) who have chosen english names for when they're over here because they got fed up of sounding out and spelling their real names.

fiveisanawfullybignumber · 18/02/2010 19:17

Serin wasn't being rude but it was a funny call or three. Elvis kept saying "Uhuh" when listening to my mum. Who is elderly & disabled but still has a wicked sense of humour. Elvis himself found it funny when mum pointed out why she was laughing.

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