Talk:MAYU/@comment-173.78.46.32-20120613010736/@comment-53539-20120616235541

Having been to univerity, met multiple pronouncations of words, I don't tend to be fussy. I sometimes don't kno wwhy others do for that reason. The other tenant in our house pronounces my name as "Em-mill-lee" instaead of how I pronounce it "Em-mar-lee" (Spelling is "Emily"). Don't expect hi to be able to pronounce it as I do, thus I just learn how he says it and never mention it to him, doesn't bother me anyway (fact; I've been called much worst over the years, lol ;-) ).

In other words, pronounication doesn't have to be perfect so long as you can get someone else to understand what you are saying its fine. Some folks are more sensitive to this issue though, so it can be a touchy subject.

I'm sure Mayu's feelings won't be hurt if you don't get it right all the time.