[Opinions] Re: Jack
in reply to a message by Martha
I think it works pretty well as a nn for John, or even Jacob. (My stepfather had a cousin who died recently who was called Jack or Jackie, but his real name was Ronald Jacob.) As a nn for John it's definitely more grown-up than Johnny.
I like Jack okay, but not enough to ever want to use it, maybe not even as a nn. There's a touch of generic about it but not in the usual way. I mean, Jack is kind of like Buddy or Mac, but with more of a hostile edge; not as hostile as Buster, but not as friendly as Mac. "Whatc out how you park that truck, Jack!"
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I like Jack okay, but not enough to ever want to use it, maybe not even as a nn. There's a touch of generic about it but not in the usual way. I mean, Jack is kind of like Buddy or Mac, but with more of a hostile edge; not as hostile as Buster, but not as friendly as Mac. "Whatc out how you park that truck, Jack!"
You're entitled to your own opinions. You're not entitled to your own facts. -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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I actually just found out that my great grandfather who immigrated from Poland was Jacob. I always thought he was just Jack but I found his Ellis island record. I do like Jacob. :)
in high school ...
There was a boy from Poland who was called Jack. I never knew what it might be short for, he moved before graduation so I never heard the full name.
There was a boy from Poland who was called Jack. I never knew what it might be short for, he moved before graduation so I never heard the full name.
Jacek!