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[Opinions] I think you're missing the point here (m)
"I could live with it" means that it wouldn't make me cringe if I saw it but it's not my favorite name. It's not a literal expression.
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Honestly?I could live with it came off as incredibly self-centered. I could live with it does not impy that what you meant - and honestly, the wording is incorrect for what you wanted it to mean.Julia: There is a nice way to say things. I learned, so should you. Heinous, horrible, and trashy are used to describe almost all names that don't fit into your very narrow criteria. Try saying: I don't like Tabitha at all, not sure why instead of demeaning as a name that you hate with a passion!
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Well, that's certainly not how I intended it to come off--I'm sorry you took it that way.I recall us having had this conversation many, many times before, so I won't continue it now. I also didn't like your patronizing tone very much.
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Ignore the typos/errorsI was in a hurry and am used to having spell check in my post.
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