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Subject: Re: Carolyn
Author: Teacups   (Authenticated as ohdarlingno)
Date: May 13, 2012 at 4:13:42 AM
Reply to: Carolyn by Lily
I think it's way more dated than Caroline. I think of someone in their 50s or 60s. Carol and Carolyn were much more popular in Australia than Caroline. )Caroline is not used to the extent it is in the U.S.) I only know one young Caroline, and she is 19, whereas I know plenty of middle-aged Carols and Carolyns. I can't even think of any other Carolines off the top of my head.

I pronounce Caroline and Carolyn differently, and so would nearly everyone I know.


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