What's your 'good name'?
So, as promised about sharing interesting learnings related to my Spoken English Classes, here's something that is so commonly heard that many people believe there's nothing wrong with it.
Salesperson, after explaining all the benefits of a new organic product line they were promoting: Ma'am, we value your feedback, please let me know if there's anything you think that will help us get better.
Neighbor: Yes, I have some feedback for you. Whenever you visit someone and there is a senior citizen, you ALWAYS say, 'what's your GOOD NAME' which is very respectful.
Salesperson: Sure ma'am. Thanks for your feedback.
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People who have a good name, I'm very curious about their 'other' names ;)
Of course, there are those who also have nick names, pen names, pet names, aliases, etc., which in general, aren't bad either.
Most Indians use 'good name' in place of 'Shubh Naam' which is why it is considered an #indianism.
However, 'good name' can be used when referring to 'good reputation.'
Eg: He has worked hard and earned a 'good name' for himself.
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