That's all I had to say tbh
My name needs an acute accent otherwise it's not my name. What do you mean your system can't recognise ó or any diacriticals
damn that's rough
never met an american who pronounced my name right my whole life i feel u
damn that's rough
never met an american who pronounced my name right my whole life i feel u
Aw man I feel you fr
Most coding languages only support alphanumerical characters.
Other websites have no issue though. I don't code but I imagine there's a blank field option without data validation
Aw man I feel you fr
sht man that's just life
they not from my culture why would they get it yfm
sht man that's just life
they not from my culture why would they get it yfm
When I meet someone I'm asking them how they pronounce their name & then practicing
My work bff Israeli "Noa" and she pronounces it so slightly different to "Noah" there's a little voiceless action in the middle
I get what you mean though tbh I'm not respectful like you I just gave up trying lmao
Is thst what the little things over the letters means
Other websites have no issue though. I don't code but I imagine there's a blank field option without data validation
Meant to say that coding languages don't support anything that isn't alphanumerical (to my knowledge). Display names are different though, you have a good point why they don't support other types of languages.
Is thst what the little things over the letters means
Correct, Brúises
Correct, Brúises
I never got those i thought it was just for decoration
That makes more sense though
I never got those i thought it was just for decoration
That makes more sense though
You're hilarious, man, keep it up
You're hilarious, man, keep it up
This feels really condescending and I'm just like trying to talk to you
Depends. If it's a legacy/government/regulated system, good luck trying to go past alphanumerical. You can't even have special characters in f***ing passwords in some sites lol
But I agree anything that's just for display and not for ID should be able to have diacritics
This feels really condescending and I'm just like trying to talk to you
No you genuinely make me laugh
The idea that accentation is little decoration on an otherwise plain name is a thought that makes me laugh and smile; makes the whole naming thing feel more magical
Depends. If it's a legacy/government/regulated system, good luck trying to go past alphanumerical. You can't even have special characters in f***ing passwords in some sites lol
But I agree anything that's just for display and not for ID should be able to have diacritics
Ngl I forgot you cannot use diacritical characters in your passport and stuff
They even go as far as to issue you an alternative spelling if it's too different from the print
No you genuinely make me laugh
The idea that accentation is little decoration on an otherwise plain name is a thought that makes me laugh and smile; makes the whole naming thing feel more magical
I've had enough
Meant to say that coding languages don't support anything that isn't alphanumerical (to my knowledge). Display names are different though, you have a good point why they don't support other types of languages.
I Googled this quickly and yeah that is the huge difference between websites letting and not letting you have these marks. Hilarious, thanks
Omg ???
I'm on my way your days are numbered
I'm on my way your days are numbered
I could punt this thing 57 yards easily.
I could punt this thing 57 yards easily.
No one was talking to you simp