Not only should you do it, you must do it. Eventually these people in higher positions will find out your real name, either by someone else correcting them or by embarassing themselves in front of other people. Then they're going to consider you a complete moron who doesn't know her own name, or a jackass who thinks watching other people mistake her name is funny. Either way, you end up the major loser.
Just tell her, agree that it's an easy name to screw up and that you just really noticed a couple days ago, etc.
2007-01-29 08:14:49
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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NO it not disrespectful to tell some one in a higher position than you that they are calling you by the wrong name. Your an individual and you need respect too. Let the people know that they are calling you by the wrong name. It doesn't matter how nice they are to you. I can't see someone getting the name Sabrina and mixed up with Samantha. You're giving people authority to call you by whatever name they see fit.
2007-01-29 08:17:43
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answered by Naomi B 2
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You have the right to be called by your proper name.
These women probably are not listening closely when you answer or talk on the phone.
You are within your rights to correct them. After all, they are wrong and your name is your name!
My suggestion is to say, "Excuse me, Mrs. Smith, my name is Sabrina, not Karina." or, "Mrs. Jones, my name is actually Sabrina. I prefer to be called by that name, please."
Both women will probably apologize for getting it wrong.
Other than wearing a name tag and pointing to it each time they get it wrong, I am not sure what to do.
I get called by other names, too. I correct them right then and there. If it's someone I know I can joke with, I will answer back with an incorrect name for them!
2007-01-29 07:40:31
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answered by Lizzie 5
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Just let her know that you have noticed she really hasnt said your name correctly. Let her know your real name ad leave it at that. Once you tell her the correct way you have all right to correct her every time she does it. Maybe they just arent sure what your real name is- or mistakingly heard some other name. Common Mistake- even worse for people who have names out of the norm.
I wouldnt however keep allowing them to call me by a different name.
2007-01-29 07:37:19
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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I actually have had this difficulty earlier. regrettably, my difficulty is on the foot of the lady. She received't be ignoring you, yet is embarassed and feels she has placed her foot in deeper each and every time and that is at a level she would not recognize WHAT to say now. I actually have a terrible time remembering names, and if i'm getting it incorrect the first time, on the grounds that i recognize I actually have this difficulty, I actually have already linked it with some thing so i might want to keep in innovations it. Then that's extremely puzzling declaring their correct call. i might want to have a good time with it in case you would possibly want to frame of mind me and say Hon, i'm no longer indignant or some thing, yet perhaps i can help you you keep in innovations my call. If she has my difficulty, she would blush, yet contained sooner or later i imagine she might want to have a good time with it if given with authentic problem. At that aspect, i might want to even evaluate you a real chum. playstation . I actually have discovered to easily ask for forgiveness and clarify that I actually have difficulty with names and if I call her by technique of the incorrect call lower back, to easily end and say, um, my call is ---. I do it in a humorous way, and we start up to love one yet another extra effective.
2016-12-03 05:02:34
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answered by ? 4
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You have the right to be called by your correct name, so I think you can smile and politely say, "I'm Sabrina." Try to do this face to face if you can, but even if you're speaking on the phone, smile anyway because it will come through in your tone of voice. Good luck!
2007-01-29 07:38:32
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answered by mom of 2 6
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karina...lol no sorry, really if you have to ask us this question you should be called by the wrong name cause you are asking the wrong question.......NO sorry, you sound like such a sweet person because anybody else would just blurt out my name is not karina its sabrina.......so why dont u just turn to her next time she calls you karina and say ***** that is not my name get it right............sabrina, sabrina, sabrina, sabrina.....get it, got it, GOOD
2007-02-01 07:52:50
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answered by QUTIE 2
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Tell her nicely that your name is Sabrina not Karina. You can also say, "All this time I thought you were saying Sabrina until so..and so...told me you called me Karina."
2007-01-29 09:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly and immediately when called someone else's name, correct them with a smile. They should not see this as a manner of disrespect from you even though they have a higher position in the company than yourself.
2007-01-29 13:46:37
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answered by bajllc 2
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It might e embarressing for her but it's best she knows, or else she'll feel even worse when she does find out and realises you never told her about it.
It doesn't matter what poisition of authority she is in, its still rude to call you by a name you're not.
2007-01-29 07:39:09
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answered by dothejitt3rbug 2
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