[Opinions] Re: yes, there's a difference ...
in reply to a message by RoxStar
I took a class at uni with a guy who insisted on being called Shrimp. I refused to call him Shrimp. I wasn't friends with him and a nickname like that has a certain level of intimacy, at least in my opinion, and I didn't feel comfortable using it when I barely knew him.
He had an ordinary name like David or Daniel and I don't know why he didn't want us to use it.
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but she wants to be sure 'cause you know sometimes words have two meanings
He had an ordinary name like David or Daniel and I don't know why he didn't want us to use it.
but she wants to be sure 'cause you know sometimes words have two meanings
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I use to know a man nicknamed Squid. These seafood names! I don't know what his actual name was, I didn't know him that well.