Friday, January 22, 2010

Real Life Babies Are People Really This Mean In Real Life? [Baby Names]?

Are people really this mean in real life? [Baby Names]? - real life babies

It is a stupid question, but whatever.
I've tried to people on the questions completely and unisex bash my name [] name Hunter. And I wonder whether you are a teacher or just want to know, I feel completely bash my name as the people on the network?

Just wondering.
The people are like in real life to do as part of the baby names.
As if my sister wanted to name her daughter by Hunter, I would say: "This designation earned in a dog and not a baby!".

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19 comments:

Dancer D said...

If we are talking about Yahoo Answers and do not really like the name, then say that I dislike, but I will not say something like "I hate him!" Its terrible! "That's just rude.

But if we are to talk about real life, if I met anyone who has no name, I will, I say nothing, I only mean to me. Hunter is not really bad for a girl. popularity is easy for a man that people think of him as a male first name. That is the meaning of the word unisex man, means so much!

And I agree with "Kat". Seriously, is not a name determines who you are. If you hate the name Jody, does not mean it can not be the best friend of a girl named Jody!

Treebear... said...

No, I had a facial (my sister) because I think Hunter making, as the name of a boy, but unless specifically asked for my opinion I say nothing. And it is my opinion that I think is a boy's name, but I like :-)

When I was a teacher, I would not say. There is much more unusual names, and Hunter would not be useful for hitting one of them.

Treebear... said...

No, I had a facial (my sister) because I think Hunter making, as the name of a boy, but unless specifically asked for my opinion I say nothing. And it is my opinion that I think is a boy's name, but I like :-)

When I was a teacher, I would not say. There is much more unusual names, and Hunter would not be useful for hitting one of them.

<3 said...

I love the name of Hunter, and the only reason why I say nothing, because I firmly believe the name of a boy, (I call my baby Hunter really, if a child).

But I never say anything to you personally, because it's not as if he had something to do with the choice of his name. I met some girl named Hunter ... and even though I disagree with, I do not think they ever made fun.

LilahCat... said...

Depends. I'm not saying that if I like his foreign name. It's not like they want. Already his name, and they can do nothing against it. When people ask me my opinion on the names in real life, I am honest. I could not be as strong as I am on the internet, but I'm honest. If you are not necessarily a name, I will not tell the person using it if you ask me.

Skittles... said...

I particularly like the name, but different tastes. I'm not going to hit, why say bad things to know about someone on a name if I know nothing of them. I think people tried to be helpful and show that the child does not name people or made fun of him. In addition, some people are more than her voice like no other. Just know that I know you do not say that is bad just say that I try not to like the name, do not take it personally.

Skittles... said...

I particularly like the name, but different tastes. I'm not going to hit, why say bad things to know about someone on a name if I know nothing of them. I think people tried to be helpful and show that the child does not name people or made fun of him. In addition, some people are more than her voice like no other. Just know that I know you do not say that is bad just say that I try not to like the name, do not take it personally.

Revy said...

There is nothing wrong with Hunter. And of course, you will probably bullied at school over his name given, but in primary school, regardless of your name you angry. The children have just done. I think it is as likely as adults bash his name on a setting of face to face. It is easy to say what is someone who can not live without worry that they will never know. To tell people. Who cares what others think? If you include your name, then it does not matter what others think.

ClassAct... said...

No Hunter is a good name.


And like the names I can say what a name that is not, and the manner to which they belong? Everything that is what a name is a noise that used to make people aware or to indicate that the speaker is /.

a e т e r n a ◇ said...

No people will not say their real thoughts in your face. Some, however. It depends only on the person. I like your name. If I'm not the only way I would tell you personally, if desired. Even then it takes me about it. It would be hard. Well, if not close to you.

a e т e r n a ◇ said...

No people will not say their real thoughts in your face. Some, however. It depends only on the person. I like your name. If I'm not the only way I would tell you personally, if desired. Even then it takes me about it. It would be hard. Well, if not close to you.

Kat said...

some people, but actually it does not matter what you say does not make it different than a person. They want more and more frivolous and named the coolest person. People call my friend, because his name Dyche, but hes cool Hella.

Lotus said...

Most people do not.
Men have more courage to say what they really think about the Internet, by the person who beat them and the chances of her face, to be separated by this person's face, are low.

Julia Raney said...

Heck, like all children in my class named Hunter is a great name, and it is not uncommon or specially reserved for dogs either. People are stupid. I say something about the appointment of a young Dylan and the people just say "eww, a name by Dylan, guys!

Julia Raney said...

Heck, like all children in my class named Hunter is a great name, and it is not uncommon or specially reserved for dogs either. People are stupid. I say something about the appointment of a young Dylan and the people just say "eww, a name by Dylan, guys!

Chloe said...

No, bash name if there is no face to it, however, if a face to the name that does not happen very often.

Taylor said...

In fact, I like the unisex names ... grow with one, do not understand why people bash either. People never laughed at me ... Oh, and I prefer Hunter for a boy, but I think could do a girl.

JhasQues... said...

Noo! I think his name is sweet!

[KENDRA] - RIP jimmy sullivan said...

You must understand that this is not you. Not that we say you're a terrible man, or is lame, because his name is Hunter.

The question about the names of the two sexes is as it is annoying to some people about how names are for girls. Hunter is the name. It is male. Therefore falls into this category.

The question was not, as you do. The question was whether people find that the trend that bothers you, you said, too. But the thing is, Hunter is a male first name.

Well, Blake Lively, just because the name is a man who does not mean that I do not find interesting, or I do not think that it's not a good actress. This means that you do not like his name. And I'm sure there are names that we do not like, too. If I am a beautiful young girl named Brunhilde you do not want it?

But as in real life.

When I was a teacher, I would not like "Oh, it's a name so young." But I will probably return later in the dayND will be like, "Wow, I think the name is one!" And will probably never happen, that people who ever thought a search engine is a woman just because she is a masculine noun used in a child. But if you know someone whose name you do not like this kind of melted and just ignored, and the concern for the person as its bad reputation.

Whether my sister called Hunter's daughter, I say, "not a girl's name, do not you dare." Because this is the board name.

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