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Well, it must have worked, 'cause she's sending me my SAT scores. FREE at that! WOOO!!!!

She emailed me the scores since she's doing the transcript official. I got a 700, 710, 720 and 710 on math and 620, 670, 580 and 630 on verbal. I'd misremembered my score by 100 points.
 
ESPECIALLY if you've put yourself out there as Patrick.

Nevermind I go by Kim. That's not what I gave you. Although, I do wonder if someone might remember me and said something. Her name sounded familiar. The face didn't though. So she might have remembered me as Kim.
 
Matt HATES being called Matt. I'm the only one who does and can get away with it. Everyone who isn't family uses last name and the rest use Matthew. When someone pipes up with Matt it drives him bananas!!!!

You're cool with us calling you PJ, though, right? :(

And it's not that I mind being called that, but I feel like if you're going to deviate from the information you've been given, you make sure it's okay.
 
I think it's easier to ask to be called by a nickname or shortened version. "Oh, please, call me Tara." But it's like, if he comes in and says Tara and you want Taralynn and you say something, then how do you go about it without being rude?

Depends on who it is, really. If it's a professional relationship, I let it go. This is a person that isn't going to get to know me on a personal level outside of the professional arena. If it is something less formal, I'll ask them to call me "Tara." :) In fact, I'm often called "Taralynn" from our Asian/overseas customers.
 
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