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[Opinions] Re: Tiphanie
The misspelling stereotype is what I meant. I know people assume Clarisse is misspelled and it bothers me. That was my main drawback against Tiphanie.
Tiffany seems to be one of those divisive names - you hate or love.______________________________________________
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As I said, I really like Tiffany, but there's no getting around the fact it acquired a very downmarket image pretty quickly, and the Tiphanie spelling just highlights that image and dates the name more than it already is.
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Agreed. The "trashy" feel it gives a lot of people is unavoidable.
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Just like my beloved Amber. *Sigh*
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I love the sound and feel of Amber. It's such a whimsical thought - outside of popular connotations. I don't think Amber will ever recover. Sigh.
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In that case, best forget it lol.
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