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[Opinions] Taylour
Thoughts? **After supposedly dying on January 30, 2007 after eating tainted pancakes, she returned several times as an angel and was revealed to be alive on May 17, 2011. )**
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Confusing, annoying and unnecessary
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Nope! It just makes me want to say it "Tay-lore".
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Dumb as f*ckNope.
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Taylor is okay. Taylour is just NO. It’s a lot like spelling Brittany Bryttanie or Christina/Kristina Khrystina.
You’ll always have to be correcting the spelling of your name.

This message was edited 7/21/2021, 5:13 AM

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Just use Taylor. Taylour looks like it sound be the name of a wallpaper coloring.
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Asking for trouble. Imagine a life spent spelling your name, correcting people, correcting their pronunciation, doing it again ...
and I don't enjoy occupation names or lnfns anyway, so it's a triple negative whammy.But, on a much happier note, I love your tainted pancakes with all my heart, and I hope they never leave your posts. Thank you!
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Don't like it
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Do they not know how to spell? Tailor would have made more sense, ironically.
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tee hee.
Taylour, because Taylor looks too American?
Can we get a Saylour? Trevour? Victour? Eleanour?
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I prefer Taylor.
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I might be one of the few people on the board who likes Taylor / Tayler, but I can't get behind Taylour. Its not horrific though, especially if there's a reason for this spelling (like it actually exists as a surname and its honorary)
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I like Taylor, too.
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Hm. No thank you. No need for that u
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We dislike it; it annoys and offends us.
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Who do "we" and "us" refer to?

This message was edited 7/20/2021, 7:54 PM

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At times we use the "royal we."
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Ah, I've never heard of that before

This message was edited 7/20/2021, 7:57 PM

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It's okay, but it looks like it would be pronounced as "tay-LOR" or "tay-LOW-ur" instead of "TAY-lur."
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I'm not even crazy about Taylor as a name, but that's how it's generally spelled on both sides of the pond (with tailor being the spelling of the profession). Tailor would make more linguistic sense than Taylour, which is just unnecessary imo.
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Hate it. Taylor is much better.
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I prefer Taylor.
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