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The difference between “his name is…” and “his name is this.”

When you are a person in a relationship, you will encounter the names of people throughout your life.
When I was growing up, I heard my father’s name a lot.
I heard my mother’s name a lot.
When we met, I would often address her as “your mother” or “your mom.” Sometimes I’d say “your honor” instead. Most of the time, however, I said “your name is…”


As a result, I was forced to hear my mothers and my fathers names a lot.
I was also exposed to the names of other people whose names I didn’t recognize a lot.
The difference between the two names was subtle but important.
The person whose name I heard a lot was mostly a name I would never address in my day-to-day life.
However, I heard their name a lot from time to time.


The difference between their real name and the name I heard a lot was not that great of a distinction.
Most people do not realize it, but their name does make a difference in how they are addressed.
If the name they identify with is a familiar name, they will be more likely to be referred to by that name.
If the name they do not recognize is a familiar name, they will be more likely to be addressed by the familiar name.
The difference between a name I hear a lot and a name I recognize a lot is not that great of a distinction.
If the names I hear a lot are not that familiar to me, I will likely be referred to by the familiar name.
However, I may not recognize the familiar name I hear a lot, but I recognize the name my father heard a lot from my mother.
That name may sound the same, but at least I know it is a name I know.


The important point is that the name you use to address yourself is an important distinction that must be made.
After all, we live in the 21st century. You can’t just switch names or adopt the name of another person without realizing it.
You have to make distinctions.
The distinction between the names “his name is…” and “his name is…”
The distinction between “his name is…” and “his name is….” The distinction between the names “his name is…” and “his name is…”
The point of making these distinctions is to make the names you use to address yourself meaningful.
These distinctions don’t need to be as important as the important distinctions between your names.


Your name is the name that is used to identify you in the day-to-day existence of society.
Your name is the name you use to identify you.
Your name is what you wear on your sleeve.
Your name is what people begin and end relationships with.
Your name is what people associate you with.
Your name is what people think of you.
A name should only be a distinction. It shouldn’t be the distinction.

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