Sunday, October 12, 2014

Hey -- Doesn't the Sound of Your Name Sound So Sweet?

"Hey, you", might sound affectionate and cute to the one addressing another person that way -- but, "Hey, you" may not be taken so well, by the subject of the term.

The connection made by using another person's name, while addressing them is profoundly of dignity and respect. It is identifying and addressing another, with a personal identification, that conveys a message of a respectful human connection, if presented with affection and high regard.

For individuals who find it hard to remember names, it might be worth their while, to take it upon themselves, to be more name-conscious (if you will).

After-all, as one human being affectionately says another person's name -- the positive outcome may have to be a positive affinity with the other individual. An immediate like-ability established, for both parties, because -- the sound of one's own name, is probably one of the sweetest (as they say). (And I think it may work well with cats and dogs too!) (lol...)

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