I think there's something wrong with the phones at work. I very distinctively hear myself telling people that "This is Tiffany" only to hear at least 45% of the conversees say, "Oh, hey Stephanie." Oh, that just burns my biscuits.
I know it can't just be me. Mr. 9.9 keeps getting called George, which sounds nothing like his name. Hat Guy keeps getting his last name pronouced as "Heisterburger" which adds a full syllable where one doesn't belong.
How do you correct people when they mispronouce your name?
I usually don't correct them unless they specifically ask if they're pronoucing it right. Mr. 9.9 will pointedly say something along the lines of, "This is CORRECT NAME SAID LOUDLY." Hat Guy will merely go, "Oh, hey, this is Hat Guy," without bothering to acknowledge the error.
Posted by Tiffany at February 1, 2005 10:31 PMI hope you don't mind me butting in here, but I saw where you bought Yuengling Porter in NC. Where in NC are you?? I am trying to find some for the guy I am dating for V-day (he loves that stuff) and have been having a hard time finding it.
Thanks!! :)
Posted by: Krista at February 1, 2005 11:06 PMYa know, people always think I say "Martha" when I say my name is "Melissa". Maybe I just talk really fast. Don't even get me started on my 11 letter, German last name - it only has two syllables, but people butcher it all the time. I usually correct the person politely. Any mispronunciation is a peeve of mine.
My son's name is Alec and everyone always calls him Alex - he HATES that. Ever since he could talk, and he started talking really early. he has been NOT so nice about the tone he uses to correct people. When he was four, a distant relative by marriage spent an entire afternoon calling him "Alex" with him correcting her each and every time. Really, like 25 times. He actually said to me "Mommy is that woman crazy? She keeps calling me Alex and I keep telling her my name is Alec - she must not be very smart. Sheesh." (BIG babyblue eyeroll added for emphasis).
I guess that's one way of handling it.
Posted by: Momotrips at February 2, 2005 12:04 AMI guess there are worse things they could call you, but it would be nice if they would just listen. People really don't like to listen.
Posted by: Billy The Blogging Poet at February 2, 2005 12:36 AMI get called 'Tim' a fair amount and I handle it like Hat Guy. Give them the information without calling attention to their error. It's easy enough to mishear something on a phone so no biggie.
Posted by: Jim at February 2, 2005 05:26 AMBy correcting them every single time. I get called Diane, I hate that. My life is about saying "Nuh! it's DIANANUH". They will learn but only if you correct them every single time.
Posted by: Diana at February 2, 2005 07:27 AMI live in Durham, Krista. I think I got that Porter at Kroger, but I hear that Total Wines has a pretty good beer selection as well.
Posted by: Tiffany at February 2, 2005 07:42 AMGive them a different name every time. It won't help but it should be good for a laugh.
Posted by: wordweaver at February 2, 2005 07:57 AMYeah, I talk on the phone all freaking day long, many times to people that won't speak to anyone else for fear that they will have to explain their "situations" more than once. Not to mention the fact that I'm from IL and talk mostly to customers in KY or AL and they have a hard time pronouncing, well, a lot. So, I'm JoAnne, JoEllen, Jonie, etc. I usually don't correct them, not because it's not important to me, but because I prefer to get them off the phone as soon as possible since I know I'm just going to hear from them the next day anyway. It amazes me the amount of public school personnel that don't check to see if the computer is even plugged in before calling support...Grrrrr!!!!
Posted by: Jolene at February 2, 2005 10:44 AMMy husband's name is three letters and people insist on adding an extra letter to the beginning. I've seen ten minute exchanges where people just cannot get his name!!
And, Tiffany, as a Stephanie... I hear ya'!!
Posted by: Stephanie at February 2, 2005 01:06 PMtry having a name like India (yes, like India.arie).. only i am quite a bit older than her & mine is a family name, believe it or not. I work in a call center & I have started keeping a log of the weird names i get. i.e. indiana, sylvia, virginia (wtf?), linda, sandy, andy, cynthia, cindy... & the list goes on...
Posted by: Indy at February 2, 2005 01:28 PMJust suppose that somebody needed to send you $25 dollars or so and tried to PayPal it but then found out the email addy he had was wrong...what email address should he be sending that to?
Call me. Err...I mean email me. ;)
Posted by: Jim at February 2, 2005 02:37 PMPeople always get my name wrong over the phone. I say Erin, they hear Ann. How I respond depends on my mood. If I'm in a really bad mood it's "How's it going today Ann?" "Actually my name is E-RIN, and I'm fine how are you" If Im in a good mood I just don't bother correcting them.
Posted by: Jaded Angel at February 2, 2005 05:20 PMPeople on the phone think my name is Donna. I do fear though that what I think sounds like "Hi, Thank you for calling, this is Diana how may I help you" really sounds like "Hidy! This is Donna how can I hep yew?".
Posted by: Diana at February 2, 2005 08:53 PM