Has anyone told 당신 that you're spelling your name wrong?

One of my middle names is Estafano, so most people say that it's supposed to be either Estefano 또는 Estefan. I'm just like "Fuck 당신 bitch!! It's MY NAME!!!"
 XanteR posted over a year ago
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Katie_Luvs_U said:
Yes my teacher told me i spell my name Katie when it's suppose to be kady and im like yeah it's my name
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posted over a year ago 
RainbowSausage said:
nopee.
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 nopee.
posted over a year ago 
OwlEyes12 said:
I spell my name Tristan. some people spell it Tristen. the librirain spelled it Triston. Some people refuse to believe that i'm a girl named Tristan and just call me Kristin...
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posted over a year ago 
LunaShay said:
Kirstyn

Ways people tend to spell it:
Kirsten
Kyrsten
Kirstin
Kerstin
Kristin
Kristyn
Krysten
etc.

.__." It gets annoying..
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posted over a year ago 
7862 said:
never...................!
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posted over a year ago 
Aqua_Rose said:
Nope, 'cause my name's so unusual nobody ever knows how to spell it :D
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posted over a year ago 
hAyLeY12547 said:
Fortunately, my names is simple xD MONIKA - nobody spells it wrong :D but when I was little my 프렌즈 used to write 'Monyka' xD
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posted over a year ago 
jester616 said:
Yep, people always want to spell my name with a Ch instead of K.
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posted over a year ago 
legend_of_roxas said:
No, but there are a few ways to spell it
Codell
Codey
Codie
Kody
But I spell it Cody :3
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posted over a year ago 
zanhar1 said:
Microsoft word and other spell-checkers.
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posted over a year ago 
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
Nope, they're is only one spelling of Keith, i mean Taylor...
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posted over a year ago 
Lady_Rebel said:
Just the Spell checkers and sign in things.
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posted over a year ago 
Me_Iz_Here said:
Yes. Someone thought my name was pronounced as the normal "Annika" when it's really pronounced "Uh-ne-kuh" and has one N. So they were like "Hey Annika, 당신 forgot one of the Ns in your name." And they were completely serious. I almost slapped them.
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