[Opinions] WDYTO Ingaret?
Replies
Are you and RoxStar from the UK or something? Because where I'm from (I don't know if it's my age group or what), ingrate is a word that's rarely ever used. The last time I remember hearing it is in "Oliver Twist" I think...I just don't think that will be a problem, especially in childhood or teenage years.
at first I thought it was Ingrate
:)
:)
Maybe just to me, it suggests the term "ingrate", if I'm spelling it correctly, meaning, of course, and ungrateful person.
So, I'd prefer Annegret.
So, I'd prefer Annegret.