Call me anal or overly particular; to me, pronouncing another person's name correctly is the most basic respect any educated man must give.
If you, as a superior, is not able to even spell it correctly (and consistently for umpteen times), sorry, you've lost my respect for you.
Monday, July 22, 2013
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I get that all the time! Sometimes im korean (jung xian), sometimes im missing an alpha (jin xian or jing xin) and sometimes im felicia chin (jing xuan).
ReplyDeleteI know right. But to get that from your boss?! Really, he doesn't have to do anything else from this point onwards until he gets my name right. And he's spelling others' wrongly too. -_-
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