... Since I heard a friend of my daughter calling her 'Ar' (my daughters name is
Arwen)
After asking
Arwen why they called her 'Ar' she told me they all use short versions of each others name,
Evelien is called Ev (EE-v),
Leanna is called
Lee,
Bella is called Bel or Be. and not just by other kids, no teachers, parents, family members, they all seem to join in.
A few years ago I noticed making names shorter and *new* nicknames was getting more common/popular (Like 'Ro' for
Robert, 'Mar' for
Marleen, '
Tam' for
Tamara) and not just friends calling each other nicknames or relatives. No, I'm talking about classmates you hardly talk to, colleagues from another department you only know by name and function, the sister of a friends cousin you see at a birthday party once a year...
I might sound a little neurotic, but I think it's a little ridiculous, 'Ar' is something a pirate says (they really let the r role it sounded like 'Ah-rr') NOT my daughters name.
Sorry for rambling about it, just had to get it of my chest.
Greatings Ph. ;-b
This message was edited 9/27/2012, 11:02 AM