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Re: Less intuitive nicknames
Adrienne "Drie"
Angelica "Gelie"
Brian "Bria"
Bridget "Brit"
Chelsea "Chel"
Erin "Rin"
Isabelle "Isa"
Jasmine "Min"
Melanie "Lani"
Meredith "Redie"
Monica "Mono"
Patricia "Pax", "Ricia", "Ricie", "Ricky", "Tree" (Patricia "Pax" is my character's name)

This message was edited 4/25/2024, 9:55 AM

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Monica “Mono” is unfortunate.
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Isa is considered an unusual nickname? Funny how perceptions work. All the Isabelles I went to school with were called Isa or Iza. Sometimes Iz. Maybe it's a cultural thing from my home province.
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That’s interesting! I think every Isabelle I’ve met either used their full name or Izzy. I like Isa and Iza and they seem like refreshing nicknames to me, so it’s nice they’re used elsewhere.
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Thank you! I like IsabelleIsa’ lots, it’d be cool if it was used more! I also like JasmineMin’, MelanieLani’ and PatriciaPax’.
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And It is about the most unusual nicknames I can think of. In reality, I've never met a single one. I wrote a comment because I like coming up with unusual nickname ideas.
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Thank you.
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