Or does your name suit you? Whichever way round, I have worked with a few people over the years that really did suit their names.
In Chad I had a security guard who was generally detested by everyone. He was sly, untrustworthy, smelly and generally not a nice person to have in a team. He was called Wedgie (nope, he really was) and I think that summed him up quite well.
Amongst the expats where I am now, there are 2 people that suit their names perfectly. Both German, one of them is the dantiest slightest creature you could ever hope to see. If you put a female head on his shoulders it wouldnt look out of place. Translated into English he is called Mr. Petite.
Completely the other end of the scale, there is a guy who must be 6ft 8 (they all do them foreign measurements so I dont know exactly) weighs about 6 stone wringing wet, all arms and legs, who's name translates as Dr Giant Squid. I cant look at him without smiling, he probably thinks I fancy him.
In Chad I had a security guard who was generally detested by everyone. He was sly, untrustworthy, smelly and generally not a nice person to have in a team. He was called Wedgie (nope, he really was) and I think that summed him up quite well.
Amongst the expats where I am now, there are 2 people that suit their names perfectly. Both German, one of them is the dantiest slightest creature you could ever hope to see. If you put a female head on his shoulders it wouldnt look out of place. Translated into English he is called Mr. Petite.
Completely the other end of the scale, there is a guy who must be 6ft 8 (they all do them foreign measurements so I dont know exactly) weighs about 6 stone wringing wet, all arms and legs, who's name translates as Dr Giant Squid. I cant look at him without smiling, he probably thinks I fancy him.
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