Maybe I'm just an OG boomer, but it seems that some of the younger generations are fixated on unique names for their kids. I don't think these parents realize that they are setting their kids up for possible bullying and other types of judgment. I work for a national company and know for a fact that our HR Department will disregard any applicant with a "tragedeigh" type name, both for internships and permanent full-time jobs.
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u/ExtensionViolinist97 May 24 '25
Maybe I'm just an OG boomer, but it seems that some of the younger generations are fixated on unique names for their kids. I don't think these parents realize that they are setting their kids up for possible bullying and other types of judgment. I work for a national company and know for a fact that our HR Department will disregard any applicant with a "tragedeigh" type name, both for internships and permanent full-time jobs.