I prefer to be called by my surname thank you very much

Posted by Blake-Dreary

48 comments
  1. Would already take forever to fill in their name on an exam

  2. The italian commentator actually said “and here’s the athlete from Iran.. but I will call him Mario to make it easier”

  3. Be happy people from Madagascar are not that strong at the Olympics. Once I got lost in a family name and tbh I think I’m still lost in there. 😅😜

  4. He has definitely spelled his own name wrong at various points in his life.

  5. It’s long but if you do it in segments it isn’t really hard

    “agha, mirza, eijen, aghard.”

  6. as an iranian! that’s a really hard last name but that’s two part last name, the name is “Ali Aghamirzaei hejnaghard” and usually they write it like: “Ali Aghamirzaei” and skip the last part

  7. Well I can see how they needed to include Hard in there.

  8. There was a swimmer (I forget which country) also with a very long last name, and the commentator said it while introducing her it was impressive.

  9. Reminds me of the HK sprinter in this Olympics, Felix Diu. ‘Diu’ means ‘fuck’ in Cantonese 😅

  10. Someone please post the medal ceremony I wanna hear them say his name if he wins

  11. aga-mirzae-jenna-gard

    same syllables as something like:

    merriweather-fossington

  12. No one in this country can ever pronounce my name right. It’s not that hard: Na-ghee-na-na-jar. Nagheenanajar.

  13. His nickname is Gregory….and he works for NAVSTAR when not training….

  14. For people with incredibly long names like this, I always wonder how long did it take them to learn to spell their names as kids

  15. He calls himself “Allan” in English. I did have a ton of Persian friends who all had names like “Bobby” or “Sam” and it was only when I met their parents that I realize that they were just their english names

  16. Does anyone know phonetically it would be pronounced/written

  17. “Na-ghee-na-na-jar. Nagheenanajar. Is not that difficult.”

  18. This reminds me. I watch a lot of videos online and I see so most native English speakers trying to pronounce foreign words so incorrectly. I don’t even mean grammar, just simply saying the letters in the right order. Looking at this they would give up and not even try, whereas I could say his last name whole way through first time easily. It doesn’t have to be words this long either. It makes everyone else look dyslexic to me. I’m Finnish, and in my language almost everything is pronounced exactly as is written. I assume that’s the reason for this but it’s still strange to me

  19. I think the Australian golfer Minjee Lee is my personal favourite.

  20. Cannot imagine how hard it must have been for him to learn to spell his surname correctly as a kid! 

  21. true persian must have end of his surname with zadeh :D.

  22. Don’t repeat it three times while outside a circle of salt

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