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Bård er et interessant navn å ha i utlandet ja. Prøv SJUR! Jeg har ikke tall på hvor mange "Sure"-vitser jeg har pådratt meg i engelsktimer, og ellers i situasjoner der engelsk skal snakkes =P Jeg vet hvordan du har det!! Bård is an interesting name to have while abroad (from norwegian perspective, of course.). Try SJUR(pronounced exactly like "sure"). I don't know how many "Sure"-jokes I've been the butt of during english-class, and other situations where english is the preferred language. =P
hahahaha bard hahahaha lol
I met someone with your name once ! :)
hello my name is bored!?
what's your name? I'm bored. k, but what's your name?
say "My name is Bard, but not pronounced that way". DB comment done!
My dads name is Odd
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"May name is Bård." Problem solved.
So then why didn't your parents consider Mandarin Chinese? Or why won't you consider Mandarin when naming your children, #27?