[Opinions] Re: Kirsten/Kiersten/Kjerstin
in reply to a message by ChopSocky
In an English-speaking country, Kirsten will cause the least amount of confusion, so go for Kirsten.
I would avoid it: it still seems tacky and down-market to me. But, I haven't seen a young one for a long, long time!
I would avoid it: it still seems tacky and down-market to me. But, I haven't seen a young one for a long, long time!
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It's strange how people can have completely different perceptions of names. Where I live, Kirsten is a rare enough name to not give off the tacky impression. In fact, the only one I've met was a five year old girl, and she came from a normal family.
This message was edited 12/7/2009, 11:41 AM
It's very different where I live! Lucky you.