Why am I writing this post? Because I felt the need to tell the world that I do not like being called GST, GT, G, Tami, Ami etc etc.....as some persist in addressing me.
Many even misspell it. Guatami instead of Gautami. Is it really hard to spell? I would like your comments on that and not opinions about why should I be called anything else.
I am kind of sick of correcting people.
I was named Gautami and that's what I prefer being called. If that is too difficult than I ask to be addressed as Ms Tripathy....!! My name, I choose how to be called. Not what others want to call me.
After thought: Do have you say folks but please desist from insulting me. Wanting to be addressed by my chosen name is not tyrannical.
Afternoon Gautami. Hope your day is going well and that the poetry muse will come by soon. :)
ReplyDeletei was going to call you all sorts of nice things but now i'm afraid that i might misspell them :)
ReplyDeletei agree with you - a name is a very personal thing
(hope i've never been guilty in this case)
brian: thanks. I have been struggling with words for three days now and only could write two lines. I don't like those much either.
ReplyDeletefloots: you won't do that. You are a great speller!! No, you have not been!
dsnake1: I have nothing personal against any one. It is just that I do not like being called any thing other than Gautami.
BTW, you did correct it...:D
My first name is Thomas. When I was in school I was always called Thomas the first couple of days in class. I corrected the teachers immediately. I agree.
ReplyDeletePat: Our names are rather very personal. And I truly love my name. Why shouldn't I? It was given to me so lovingly by my dad.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I will never call you thomas!
I must confess that I love the nickname Tami however GST (Goods and Services Tax) is much too formal and has a very negative connotation.
ReplyDeleteFar be it for me to repeat my error and unleash your wrath...you will notice that I did not address you as Tami, despite an almost irresistable urge, I was merely making an observation.
I, for one, learned my lesson well, Gautami, and would not dare not to rush in where angels fear to tread.
Point taken.
Is there a meaning to your name, Gautami, what does it mean? Mine (Borut), for example, comes from the root 'to fight'!?:)
ReplyDeleteI would have called you beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have always called you by your name and apologize if I have ever misspelled it. I would like to know the meaning of your name!
ReplyDeleteLike Pat, my first name isn't the one I go by, something that I'll held against my parents for a long time. Why didn't they call me by my middle name? -it created problems throughout school
donn/h.e.: This post has nothing personal against any one. Just my views what I prefer to be called. But a few just do not want to listen. Hence I posted this. My name, my choice.
ReplyDeleteA few of those who have known me since I was kid, do call me tami.
borut, sage: I was named after the untouchable disciple of Gautama Buddha....Sujata....She was known as Gautami Sujata.
Then there is a very famous river, Gautami in the south of India.
There are a few other meanings too..
Steve: No one gets away calling me beautiful either. Stick to GAUTAMI!
Thank you...!:)
ReplyDeleteP.s.: I'm too foolish for a sage, Gautami, and brave enought to be foolish!:)
ReplyDeleteborut: I didn't call you sage. My reply was for sage too. Read again. One of blogger friends..:D
ReplyDeleteWhatever you are, you are you!!!
Haha, in this part of the world I'm referred to by some of my friends as 'the village sage', it seems to be getting into my head!?:)Maybe I'm secretly after the 'global village sage' title!?:)
ReplyDeleteDo you want a ceremonial stuff done for that esteemed crown, borut?
ReplyDeleteLet me know, I will send invites to our mutual blogger friends!
I sympathize with your request very much so. My first name is 'Edward' and you can guess the different forms that takes on. 'Eddie', 'Ed', 'Ted', 'Teddy', 'Eddie the Eagle'...etc
ReplyDeleteI use 'Beaman' (part of my surname) for my internet persona partly to escape the ugly shortenings.