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Somehow the world has trouble with mine...Christianson. They say Chris ten sen or Chris tienne sen. No one sees the word Christian. I tell people it’s Christian with an S O N! It doesn’t help. It’s hopeless. Ugh...
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Ok, I'll go first. Homoiousian
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I couldn't even pronounce my own Polish name growing up. School was a nightmare.
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Puh-so-be-ek, right?
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And most Americans, if educated on how to pronounce ones name, are not offended, and if one cannot pronounce ones name and asks, its not racist. One of my fraternity brothers name was Nsayel Mputubwele, he was not offended that it took a bit for people to pronounce it correctly
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Yup, I’ve given up on having people pronounce my first name. Apparently it’s an enigma. I now go by an approximation, just like my parents. I don’t mind at this point. It’s way too time consuming to try to explain the pronunciation for 5 minutes & in the end it’s wrong,still

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I totally get it.
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