[Facts] Re: Need help remembering a name
Technically it's very similar to "davey" but in the area of eastern Scotland my family came from, my grandfather said it was more often pronounced "day-vit" (with the "t" sound, not a "d").When I was growing up, hearing "davey" meant all was cool, while
"day-vit" meant either trouble or it was my grandfather talking. However, the second version fits a middle-aged guy better, in my opinion. I also answer to Dave, which I use at work.
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Need help remembering a name  ·  V  ·  3/19/2001, 1:47 PM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Daividh  ·  3/19/2001, 3:49 PM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Andrea  ·  3/19/2001, 5:02 PM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Daividh  ·  3/19/2001, 6:54 PM
Thank you, Daividh  ·  Andrea  ·  3/21/2001, 4:58 AM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Ania  ·  3/20/2001, 11:27 AM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Daividh  ·  3/20/2001, 5:47 PM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Daividh  ·  3/20/2001, 5:51 PM
Re: Need help remembering a name  ·  Andrea  ·  3/19/2001, 8:58 PM