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horsefacts
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Find your ikigai https://x.com/shriramkmurthi/status/1813633268690088093
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Wait, there's *three* different spellings of Sriram??!?! @sreeramkannan @sriramk.eth Please tell me there isn't a fourth and a fifth.... I don't want Vitaly/Vitali/Vitaliy/Vitalii/Vitalik to be dethroned just yet.
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Sreeram Kannan
@sreeramkannan
You do have a one up. There are four: Sriram / Sreeram / Shriram / Shreeram All of them are phonetically read as “shree” (like three) and “raam” (like charm).
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Sriram Krishnan
@sriramk.eth
Yes. Though I would say I have never used the “h” sound and my pronunciation always sounds closer to “tree”
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Is there a diminutive version of Sriram (eg. something your parents would call you, to yourself or to other people, when you were a kid)?
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Sriram Krishnan
@sriramk.eth
“Sri” is very common. Fun fact: Krishnan is not my actual last name when I grew up - I just didn’t have any. Krishnan is actually my dad’s first name. In my culture we often don’t use last names. When I was a teen and needed a passport , I adopted my dad’s first name as my last name. Took me a long time to get used to people calling me by my dad’s name.
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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
Ok then there are five versions of Sriram too, I guess we're even :D Also being from Russia I have the thing where my middle name is just my dad's name plus "vich" at the end by default, so I guess we're... even there too?
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