Its good in a way, as the name would have now got imprinted in them, and
they wotn forget the name or the person.

Everytime, they think of ARR, they will have this doubt regarding his name,
and thus they would remember ARR always.




On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Chord <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Come on, Americans! "Rahman" is NOT THAT HARD TO PRONOUNCE! How can
> you get "Ruhman" out of that????? And the funny thing, David Ducovney
> thought that "Ruhman" was the correct way of pronouncing it and told
> that the lady who said "Rahman" was wrong!!!!! HA!
>
> Amazing how Americans screw up even the simplest of Indian/South Asian
> names.
>
> 
>



-- 
regards,
Vithur

Reply via email to