@chrissydunham
Christina Dunham
@chrissydunham · 1:25

Childhood nicknames

I was also called Crispy Chicken, just like as a joke. I don't know why or where it came from, but as a kid, I hated these nicknames so much. And I think about it now and I'm like, why was there this stigma behind these nicknames that children hate so much? But now as I'm an adult, I don't mind. I think sometimes those are names that stick with us. I know the names aren't always used in a good way
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@mediamind
Alyssa Reyes
@mediamind · 0:30
I think those are like the funniest nicknames that I've heard someone call like a little girl. So that's very unique. But I don't think I've had any nicknames names like that just not relating to my name. They've always been like Ally or Lisa and literally my full name. So yeah, nothing weird, but that's interesting
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@paolomcm
Paolo
@paolomcm · 0:33
Oh, my God. Your nicknames are so funny. But, like, in a good, good way. My nicknames as a kid or that I'm still called today, honestly, is Paolo. Paolo. My name is Paolo, by the way, but palpow Kung Paolo. But the nickname that I oddly hated the most was Paul. Like, the name Paul. I don't know
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@cassidywat
Cassidy Waterson
@cassidywat · 0:47
I definitely got quite a few childhood nicknames growing up. I have two brothers, so my nicknames were all around the board anywhere from like just altering my name and then, you know, other nicknames too, of that brothers give you growing up. But one nickname I'll never forget and it's definitely caught when within the family and the cousins, the brothers, the relatives, everyone is. My dad called me Bigfoot because I'm on the taller side
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