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οΈ@alice I want the same that Ellis having
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οΈthey say that no man is an island, but
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οΈ@alice could be worse... I've been known as Marl at work for the past 15+ years because my boss can't type...
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οΈ@alice Fuck ice.
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οΈ@alice next level: `ls`
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οΈ@alice I do NOT understand why names are so hard for people.
Apparently EVERYONE thinks my name is spelled "Chole" because that's how it gets written, and then repeated back to me, constantly.
CHLOE ISN'T A HARD NAME π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬
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@alice could be worse... I've been known as Marl at work for the past 15+ years because my boss can't type...
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οΈ@alice Alis. A-lease. A-lease-y. Alis. Slice (this typo was easier to figure out). It's fascinating how other culture approach our name.
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@stefani I asked for a cold chai, no ice, and that's how they rang it up.
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@alice Fuck ice.
@theorangetheme fuck ice indeed!
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οΈ@alice I've gotten Eliss'd a few times.
part of it is mishearing, part of it is a lot of people have never seen the name "Alice" in the wild.
I don't fuck around with that anymore and just always order through the apps like a bougie fuck.
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οΈ@alice if it helps any, I once ordered food and they put it under the name βAssβ lolsob
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@alice I've gotten Eliss'd a few times.
part of it is mishearing, part of it is a lot of people have never seen the name "Alice" in the wild.
I don't fuck around with that anymore and just always order through the apps like a bougie fuck.
.....wait, really?
I mean yes, as a trans girl I'm more likely to see it than most, but it's one of the top 100 popular names; is it really that rare to see it?
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@alice I do NOT understand why names are so hard for people.
Apparently EVERYONE thinks my name is spelled "Chole" because that's how it gets written, and then repeated back to me, constantly.
CHLOE ISN'T A HARD NAME π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬
I chose my name very deliberately to be easy to spell - it's spelled exactly as it sounds, there's only one common canonical spelling, and while perhaps not a super common name it's one that a few famous people have had.
And yet some people have gone thru great effort to spell "Fiona" incorrectly, tho I suspect the one coffee shop person who keeps fucking it up has dyslexia.
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οΈ@alice nothing can beat βSantander, like the bankβ transformed into thisβ¦ in the Royal Mile of Edinburgh.

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.....wait, really?
I mean yes, as a trans girl I'm more likely to see it than most, but it's one of the top 100 popular names; is it really that rare to see it?
@munin @alice maybe it's just a regional thing but here in Toronto people frequently tell me "oh I've never seen that name before" after struggling to pronounce it, regardless if english is their native language or not.
it's a fairly archaic name at this point, peaking around 1910. it had a bit of a resurgence in the 2000s but nowhere near what it was. it's pretty much relegated to "grandma name" at this point, and I say that with affection (obviously) lol
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@alice I do NOT understand why names are so hard for people.
Apparently EVERYONE thinks my name is spelled "Chole" because that's how it gets written, and then repeated back to me, constantly.
CHLOE ISN'T A HARD NAME π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬
@CordiallyChloe yeah, I've never met an "Ellis" before. "Alice" isn't a common name, but it's a very well-known one.
I've also gotten "Alex" before (which is forgivable, as it's rather more common than Alice these days).