June 4, 2012
My name seems to be difficult for Mexican people to hear correctly, and/or spell correctly. After the first few times it occurred in Starbucks, I began a project: I would say my name in my regular British accent, and if the sales person repeated it with a question mark at the end, I would simply reply “si.” Here’s a bunch of photos of some of the variations of the word “Craig.”
http://flipflopflyin.com/wreck/index.html

My name seems to be difficult for Mexican people to hear correctly, and/or spell correctly. After the first few times it occurred in Starbucks, I began a project: I would say my name in my regular British accent, and if the sales person repeated it with a question mark at the end, I would simply reply “si.” Here’s a bunch of photos of some of the variations of the word “Craig.”

http://flipflopflyin.com/wreck/index.html

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    RAG!
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    Love this
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    THIS IS FUNNY!!!
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    If I was given this cup I’d assume it wasn’t a misnomer but a proper judgment on my life choices. All in all: accurate.
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