[Opinions] Sugar
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Yep, Sugar is stupid. Unless I saw it on something official, I'd assume it was a nickname because it's that bad.
There are two little girls, sisters, in my son's school named Darling and Honey. Bleh. I do wonder what on earth their parents were thinking.
There are two little girls, sisters, in my son's school named Darling and Honey. Bleh. I do wonder what on earth their parents were thinking.
I would obviously not laugh and say "What a silly name", but I sure would think that. Sugar sounds like a stripper.
It's a lil bit ghetto. But I kind of like it
My mom grew up with a guy named Sugar. He went by Shuggy.
There was a character named Sugar Motta on Glee. I thought she was annoying.
I wouldn't laugh, but if it was someone I was going to be talking to a lot, I'd probably call them by their last name or come up with a nn for them, because I think I'd feel a little uncomfortable calling someone Sugar.
There was a character named Sugar Motta on Glee. I thought she was annoying.
I wouldn't laugh, but if it was someone I was going to be talking to a lot, I'd probably call them by their last name or come up with a nn for them, because I think I'd feel a little uncomfortable calling someone Sugar.
This message was edited 11/17/2015, 9:58 AM
Think, shmink - I'd know for certain her parents were idiots.
Which is encouraging, because a lot of people here in South Africa - make that Southern Africa and for aught I know the whole Anglophone continent - use dictionary words as names quite routinely, and I've never seen or heard of a Sugar. Psychology, yes; Radio, yes; Wiseman, yes.
Your new username is cute and all that, but to me you'll always be rising in a flattened state from beneath a prowling pachyderm.
Which is encouraging, because a lot of people here in South Africa - make that Southern Africa and for aught I know the whole Anglophone continent - use dictionary words as names quite routinely, and I've never seen or heard of a Sugar. Psychology, yes; Radio, yes; Wiseman, yes.
Your new username is cute and all that, but to me you'll always be rising in a flattened state from beneath a prowling pachyderm.
I've seen Beauty, Gospel, Goodness, Forgive, and Gift on children from Southern Africa.
I wouldn't laugh in their face, but as soon as they were out of earshot I'd have a good chuckle. Sugar is ridiculous. Of course I don't judge people for their stupid names, I judge the hell out of their parents though.
Sugar seems most appropriate for a miniature horse. Dunno why.
Sugar seems most appropriate for a miniature horse. Dunno why.
I'd think her parents hadn't given much thought to what makes a good name that people won't judge you for.
I thought in Some Like It Hot it was possibly not the character's real name, more of a stage name.
I thought in Some Like It Hot it was possibly not the character's real name, more of a stage name.
I believe it was, but everyone called her Sugar. I just wondered what peoples' reactions would be if it was a real name.
This message was edited 11/16/2015, 7:49 PM
I wouldn't laugh, except inside or privately, but I would think either her parents were idiots or she was trashy and using a street nickname.
I wouldn't laugh, but I would wonder what her parents had been thinking. I always find terms of endearment weird when used as names. (I know a woman named Honey and everyone sounded overly familiar when speaking to her). It's also just not an appealing sound, or a compelling meaning for that matter. It can always be worse though!