When did traditional names become tacky/cliche?

First of all don't listen to that " bambi " person, they are extremely ignorant. If you judge a person on their name then you are a very shallow person, I truly feel bad for you. Also, my name is a traditional name spelled differently, and my daughter's name will be also when she's born in november.

I'm a very intelligent person, as is my mother, the way you spell a name has nothing to do with a persons IQ. The way you react to the name, well that says a lot about you, as a person. If you act childish about it, saying that it will make someone become a stripper, that's ignorant, and extremely close minded.

Try: Heathyr( my name ) Aubree ( my daughters name ) Averi Audri/Audree Kaytlyn ( my friends name ) Allyson Rebekka Ashlie/Ashleigh Kristina Kaila/Cayla/Caila Camdyn/Kamdyn Ericka/Erika Nichole/Nickole/Nikole ( I know people with all three spellings ) Brittnie Brandi Emilie.

Whenever I see one of those on an employment application my first thought is that the mother must have had a low I.Q. because they couldn't even spell their own baby's name properly. Since intelligence is inherited, I figure the person with the misspelled name is probably intellectually challenged, too. I try to give the applicant a chance, but a lot of people just won't do it at all.

People who can help your child get ahead in life will be more willing to make that happen if you use traditional names and traditional spellings. Of course if you don't care what happens and you won't her to go straight to the pole for a living, deliberately misspell her name.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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