I have never known two people. It might be fun for other people. I agree that the author wrote in paragraph 5, and the audience can better decide what seems to be more suitable for accent. We can evaluate various viewers from various viewpoints. Some people place emphasis on accent, others emphasize other factors. Here, I have a question about what the author said. There should be some criteria for analyzing better language styles. If one listener says that the accent is important and the other person says the dialect is important, the last thing to do.
My sister 's name is Catherine. In the first grader, because there are 2 cas lenses, they sucked a straw called Cathy's one, this is my sister. Like your other guy, she disliked this nickname when an adult insisted everyone call her Catherine. I call her Kaffy or Katty, my mother often calls her Kate. I prefer her name (Shannon) when the name is considered the name of a boy. Kathleen brings me an elegant and elegant feminine look that is not fashionable. I am glad that you are neither Jessica nor Agnes.
My middle-aged girl's name is Kathleen Lynn-Anne. We call her Katie. She was born in 2011. Catherine is last name. My aunt is also the name of my great grandmother and Catherine. Her middle name comes from the middle of my father's middle name (Rin) and the center of my death (Annie). Many people say that name is too long. I said it was beautiful, my child. My name is Catherine, I was born in 1951. My mother's family is Irish. I am always Katie, and most of my friends are Casey (I do not like me). I dislike being called Casey. I like my name. When I grew up, I only knew another girl called Katie. She moved to my school in 12th grade. When I was young I met a relative who wore a shirt named "Aunt Kate". She was 92 years old and very angry. I was always afraid to grow to become her ... I am fond of my name now, but I do not seem to have been young.