Do You Take “Assumptive Name Privileges”?
Posted November 16, 2011
An “Assumptive Name Privilege” is taken any time you assume that you know, definitively, what someone wants to be called. Meanwhile you haven’t been told, nor have you asked. It occurs when you turn a Katherine into a “Kathy” or “Kat” Perhaps a Robert into a “Rob” “Robbie” or “R to the O to the … continue reading »









































































































































































