[Opinions] Actually
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Here in the UK a Brian born in the 1930s is pretty much 'trendy'. I'd expect a Brian to be in his 60s or 70s.
It seems it was falling out of favour here when it was becoming more popular in the US.
It seems it was falling out of favour here when it was becoming more popular in the US.
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Yeah, it did occur to me that Mireio might not be in the US and that our popularity trends wouldn't apply. Occurred to me too late, though.
Yeah, I am in the UK. Brian definitely is more of an 'older' name here.