Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-4946341-20140827030807/@comment-4704113-20140827232240

Angel Emfrbl wrote: If everyone knows what Vocaloid your referring to, then its fine enough. I don't understand why this idea exists that you *must* get the name 100% right. Sure, its nice if you can, but if you can't nobody should run you down for it. Its not like any Vocaloid will criticize you for getting their name wrong. :-/ This is my opinion on it. For example, I cannot pronounce Chinese or Korean so I just say it with my accent because I know I'm going to get it wrong so why bother? And even with Spanish and Japanese, which I can pronounce pretty well, if I'm speaking English I'm gonna say it in my natural American accent because switching accents mid-sentence is really weird for me. I know it's Clah-ra and not Clare-uh, but I'm gonna say it the way I feel comfortable. Same with Rihn vs. Reen.

Wow that got rambly, but this is kind of a pet peeve of mine so ( uwu);