For me it's Kristin/Kristen. I know it's only one letter, but it bugs me too.
Wash ,'Serenity'
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am always stunned when people ask me to spell my first name.
I'm even more stunned when I see it spelled wrong.
This is not as uncommon as it should be.
Droo?
Aimee/Amy/Ami/Amie
The most common one is "Dru."
Aimee, tell Joe he might want to pack some work gloves if he has a pair.
People generally write "Erica" which, no big. Except I just wrote the "k" myself. Do you not think I can spell my own name?
Aimee, tell Joe he might want to pack some work gloves if he has a pair.
He already packed them! Smart boy!
I've been here since 8:15. I think it is time to go home.
There'd better be hot water.
I got asked if my name was "Ha" last week. That doesn't happen as often as it used to--primarily because most of the time it's handwritten it's by me and lower-case and the "I" and the "t" aren't behaving all inappropriately towards each other. Most of the times when I'm asked my name by people who are going to handwrite I just give them my last name. Can't do that in the ER.