• De_Narm@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    That’s the post I found out he’s not literally named ‘Joe’. Would be even more embarassing if I was american, but still.

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      5 months ago

      You’re shocked to find out Joe is short for Joseph? No surprise you’re embarrassed.

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        5 months ago

        I knew that Joe could be short for Joseph, it just never occured to me that you guys would address the president of all people with a short form.

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            I surrender, this time around I didn’t even know you could shorten William to Bill. Next up someone’s telling me Donald is short for Ottobertifurz - honoring his fake german roots.

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          For some reason, that generation very rarely use their actual name. I had an uncle whose real name I only found out at his funeral, he had gone by his middle name all his life.

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        There are people called Sam and not Samantha. There are Matts that aren’t Matthews. There are Joes that aren’t Joseph.

        Maybe don’t be a Richard?

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          Nicknames as legal names is one of my pet peeves, and I acknowledge that I have no right to have an opinion about someone’s name.