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Yay that's awesome! You should convince them to come hang out on the Forums with us and come on more yourself! Keep in mind the extra view experience is always good, and we'd love to have you guys around to help grow this community.
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I understand that haha. how far apart in age are you?
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I have just one sibling. His name is Diamond and he is 11 years younger than me. Since my name is Pearl, we're a video game pair! ...I suggested his name to our parents when they were discussing what to name him, but I didn't think they'd actually go through with it. Because of our large age gap, he'll be my little teddy bear no matter how old he is.
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That’s really cool I like the subtle name play! I don’t think my parents would listen to me if I ever suggested something like that about my brother. They can be traditional with names they are the type of people to only change one or two letters to make it different and “unique”
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No problem! Oh yeah you made it simple for them in a way haha that's good! It can be yes not a lot of people understand it, especially my sisters name it is spelled Anne and it is supposed to be pronounced A-Knee, even though they did not include the i after the n's. so explaining that is hard. My name is spelled different, but not difficult to explain it is just Alexandrea instead of the usual Alexandria, so just a simple letter switch. Our names have gotten me into some good conversations though so that's nice.