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Do you ever say 'What's in a name?' A person remains the same...sweet or piquant...so it doesn't matter?

by Guest32055  |  earlier

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Or, your curiousity is piqued by a person's name? My re-naming ceremony did confuse a few!!!

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  1. Names are just labels used for convenience.  But they evoke strong image in people's mind that is why much care is taken in selecting names.  Names do not change a person's personality but they can hide his identity.  That's why aliases are used by spies and criminals alike.

    I know who you are because you are my contact.  I was not confused,  just surprised for a minute.


  2. It doesn't matter what a person

    calls himself or herself.  The

    values, morals, are more

    important.

    Yes, the person remains as

    sweet or piquant.

  3. Would your responses be any less sweet or piquant if you were called antipiquant or bitter? I think not.

  4. yes a name is very important and tieing the first name in with the last name is important just ask juan smith or pokchoi jones

  5. A name is only a tag to identify you but it is not your soul, personality. You can change your name a million times...but the person behind the name will always be the same.

  6. Wow this is a perfect time to quote Shakespeare, but I'm sure we all know what Juliet said about names...

  7. After just spilling so many words, I don't have many left to handle this. Whatever impelled you to switch from the Utmost to the transient? And how did I miss any ceremonies?

    Great Scot!

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