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I have noticed that throughout my daily life, I rarely hear people called by their full name (including middle name), as well as I never use my own, unless I'm filling out a form. I just think it's interesting that there seem to be a lot of cases where they say the full name including middle name. It seems to be somewhat more prevalent with females, although I could be wrong and these just may be the ones I'm thinking of. I could be wrong, but just thought it was interesting as I observe. I know I have only listed 4, but I'm sure there are more, as it was enough to make me think about posting this:
Tracy Lynn Kirkpatrick Lisa Marie Kimmel Annette Kay Schnee Kari Lynn Nixon |
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I asked a friend in law enforcement this question years ago about why all 3 names are often used. His reply was that when reports are filed all 3 names are used and subsequently that's how everyone involved, ie law enforcement and the media, address victims, suspects etc.
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Actually, it's "eaaaaaaaaaasy there organism of whom has taken another living organism's life," not "eaaaaaaaaaasy there person of whom has taken another person's life."
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“Female” is an adjective, not a noun, so it’s incorrect grammar. Plus, “female” has negative connotations, especially within the Black community. The word you’re looking for is woman (or women).
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Huh. Merriam Webster seems to disagree that it's "not a noun".
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/female Someone should probably inform Hillary Clinton about the "negative" connotations. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ratist-slogan/ Michelle Obama too. https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/b...know-1.3722513 As for the use of middle names for certain females featured on UM, I think it was largely because of how their families referred to them. |
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I’ve had that Cars dude on my ignore list for years now. Surely he’s not still replying to me, right?
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I would imagine using a person's full name helps distinguish them from others with the same first and last name.
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