Are black names really that hard to pronounce for them or are these cacs trolling?

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They don't even want to bother to try to pronounce them right. I've had co-workers tell ME what they're "going to call me" instead of asking me what I prefer.
 

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I wish a cac would ever grill our names again:mjlol:. These Nashville cave wenches are on some other shyt.
 

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It's my last name that they kill.:mjcry:
And it's not just whites either. Most americans, Whites, Blacks, and Latinos all seem to butcher my sh!t. Only the Indians and Asians say it right.
And at least these days it's not as bad. WHen i was in the army... :snoop:
 

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And to be honest i dont care for those extra creative "black names "either. Dont cget me wrong some are mad cool. But some mofos need to chil with the creativity. All these apostrophes and sh!t be killing me. :russ:
But we (various ethnicities) all have sh!t we like.
  • Black americans, i noticed in one of the popular trends is the pattern is adding "De" to traditional European names. Exhibit A: Devante, DeSean, DeShawn, DeAnthony, D'Angelo, D'Brickashaw , DeBri, DeAndre, DeMario, DeMichael, DeMarcus, DeMarre, DeWayne
  • Haitians ...:snoop: Them fukkas like to add "God" and sometimes "Jesus" into names. Example: DieuFort (God strong) or DieuDonne (God Giveth) or Dieu Seul (God only) or Jesula (Jesus is here) Oh and dont get me started on hood Haitians who like to add "son" to every freakin name :russ: Examples: dikkenSon. Mackenson. Mickenson. Nikenson. MackSon. SonSon (yes you read that right) JaqueSon. Some say thats the influence from the American occupation from the early 1900's
  • Costa Ricans i noticed have various creative ways of spelling the name that sounds like Adriana. Them Ticos be wilding with that sh!t. When i lived in CR i swear every chick i met was named Adriana or Adryena
  • Jamaicans and Bahamians tend to use old school british names and add their own spin to it. Trinis.. not so much
 
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Listen here bruh, if they cant put some respek on yo name and pronounce it correctly, they don't deserve you J 'Dinkalage . Remember that
 

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They can't pronounce anyone's name, they had to reduce their names to 3-4 letters. Tim, Bob, Tom, Jeff, Todd, Jake. It has dumbed them down. Only people on the planet that can't pronounce foreign names. :mjlol:


One of my associates is an Indian woman and the name isn't very hard to say. It's pronounced just how it looks... Nal-lu-sah-my

I've heard them call her all kinds of bullshyt. Nassumammy, Nussusamy. Just stupid shyt. And when you correct them all they do is :yeshrug: and say "or whatever". :dahell:


Say the lady's name right bytch!!! :dahell:
 
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