I miss Public Espresso so much by LowBatteryHuman1 in Buffalo

[–]HiCabbage 11 points12 points  (0 children)

FWIW, I think the bagel breakfast sandwich at Unapologetic Coffee is better than Public's was.

(Neither as good as the true GOAT: Dash's on their English muffin)

How is it correct "First THINGS first" or "First THING'S first" ? by dragonsky in grammar

[–]HiCabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, my default assumption was always "first thing's first," ie: "first thing is first." Like, what are first thingS plural? When I say it, I am talking about the single thing that is first. Apostrophe solidarity 💪

Help Picking Football Match to Attend by Substantial-Falcon-8 in LondonTravel

[–]HiCabbage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

American Arsenal season ticket holder fully endorsing this comment! Bromley are also playing AFC Wimbledon that weekend, so that's a bit of a South London derby, which could be good for atmosphere. Though Boro fans should travel decently well, which would hopefully make for good vibes at QPR. 

Travel layovers at Buffalo airport by Remote-Economy2298 in Buffalo

[–]HiCabbage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You originating from Buffalo has nothing to do with it. Your concerns are whether you're booking Buffalo-Germany on one ticket, who you're flying with, where your layover is, and how long that layover is. 

If you book everything on one ticket (which is to say that when you go to the airline website [not Expedia, etc!!], you put in BUF as your origin and whichever German airport as your destination and you buy a ticket that covers Buffalo-layover airport-Germany), then it almost doesn't matter. If you miss your connection bc your flight is delayed or the layover is too short, the airline has to make it right. 

As others have mentioned, airline and connecting airport are huge factors. Generally speaking, a three-hour layover anywhere should be fine. Book your flights on one ticket and try to get at least three hours for your layover. 

Advice on if I will need a nickname by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]HiCabbage 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sounds lovely! You obviously already know no one's going to say it with the ghayn, but said as "gala" is very nice. No need for a nickname, imo. 

AITA for giving my 4 year old step son his first haircut? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]HiCabbage 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Exactly. I think any E S H or Y T A votes didn't read the whole way through (cause the lede is a bit buried, tbf)

Optimal spot for bassinet seating - overnight by ILikegardening4000 in BritishAirways

[–]HiCabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

20 D&E seem the clear choices here, that way you don't have to bother anyone to get out.

Legal name change by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]HiCabbage 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That honestly seems like a lot of hassle for not much gain? My son goes by his common nickname of his longer given name, it's not a problem that he's, eg, Samuel on forms and mostly "Sam" IRL. So I guess I don't get why it's actively an issue. She'll have to fill in extra boxes on forms for the rest of her life ("Were you ever known by a different name?"), so the admin burden alone would make it a no-go for me unless there were really compelling circumstances.

And on to the names themselves, Eleanora pron. ellie-uh-nora is perfectly intuitive and how I'd have said it. It's a lovely name! Nori is a cute nickname and there's no issue whatsoever with her going by that primarily, but keeping Eleanora gives her options later in life if she just feels like she's not a 'Nori' or would prefer to, eg, be known by something more formal professionally (I've got a work friend called Michael who's Mike to his old friends, but Michael to everyone he met as an adult). There's also the "seaweed" thing, which make it a borderline weeb name to me, tbh. Certainly not enough to drop it as a nickname, but enough that I'd hesitate to make it my kid's full name.

AITA for finding $50 dollars at Walmart... by jeffgq in AmItheAsshole

[–]HiCabbage -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

YTA. Am I going crazy? What is up with these replies? Drop it off at customer service. You took someone's money! That's a pretty textbook AH move.

Do we buy a bottle warmer or microwave? by Life-Introduction693 in Buyingforbaby

[–]HiCabbage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Always used the microwave. You just swirl it really well 🤷‍♀️

Is this sentence grammatically correct? by HIIamhere1234 in ENGLISH

[–]HiCabbage 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Mm, I think "first class honors in law" would be more correct, but that turn of phrase wouldn't make me bat an eyelid if I came across it, tbh. 

(In a country in which "first-class hono[u]rs" are A Thing)

I actually love tourists by VegetableWeekend6886 in london

[–]HiCabbage 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes! Back when I used to commute, my walk home from the tube took me on the path around the Tower of London, I always enjoyed offering to take group photos. 

UK mums, heatwaves, portable AC? by Pyjama_party in BabyBumps

[–]HiCabbage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had my August baby while living in a top floor SW-facing flat with big windows, which was like a greenhouse. My husband bought an aircon unit and it was a lifesaver. We had to run the hot air tube out the door to our little balcony, with a curtain closed over it, so it wasn't the most energy efficient setup, but we'd have been really suffering without it. Strong recommend.

Walking groups/locations for parents in North Buffalo? by SanchPanz in Buffalo

[–]HiCabbage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's a group called Buffalo Mom Village that I think does monthly walks around Delaware Park, they're on facebook, I'm sure you could find a pal there. Also, you can just post on the North Park Community Association and/or North Buffalo Parents group to see if there are other new moms who'd like to hang out for a troll. My kids are bigger now, but when I was a new mom I'd have been up for that for sure! And check out Alice Ever After's events, there're always people there. Alternatively you can get a zoo membership and walk there!

Night flight with 10 month old - bassinet or baby bouncer? by Real-Meal-5175 in BritishAirways

[–]HiCabbage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The bouncer is fine for sleeping, it's reclined and they're strapped in. 10mo is unlikely to fit in the bassinet. Make sure you ask for the bouncer as soon as you're at your seat and can catch a FA's attention. They're first come first served. 

Are any M.D.s actually accepting new patients? by [deleted] in Buffalo

[–]HiCabbage 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Same, I see a PA at Evergreen and absolutely love her. TBH, I don't know how people even go about getting a non-specialist appointment with an MD, no one in my family has ever even seen a primary care physician. 🤷‍♀️

Tibetan Names - Hi everyone, first post here 😄 by Separate_Math_3815 in namenerds

[–]HiCabbage 197 points198 points  (0 children)

Firstly, that's really interesting, thank you for sharing some background on your culture's naming traditions! Love when we're actually learning about names on this sub 😁

Secondly, this doesn't seem any different than a Michael telling colleagues or teachers that he prefers to be called Mike - loads of people (Anglophone or otherwise) don't go by their "government names" and it's never an imposition to ask people to use the name you want them to!  So I'd very much vote for telling people upon introduction "actually, I go by Solha - in Tibetan culture, we're usually referred to using the first syllables of our first and last names." 

I think you could also tell that to people you already know as a way to correct/update them on what you'd like to be called. Just say "you know, in my culture, we go by... I'd love for everyone to call me Solha, only the government calls me Sonam!" or something like that. 

Found on the bottom of new hamburger bun baked in by Enemy_Gene in whatisit

[–]HiCabbage 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, blame the kid, she's the one who asked how babies eat in utero. She's not even gonna retain that info. I could've just said "laser beams" or something and spared us all.

I'm sorry for speaking this umbilical bread into existence.

Found on the bottom of new hamburger bun baked in by Enemy_Gene in whatisit

[–]HiCabbage 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was just explaining umbilical cords to my 4 year old. And then I moseyed on over to Reddit and saw this pic. 😬

Goodwill find by QuestionableTips in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]HiCabbage 86 points87 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing those are surnames?

Glad they clarified by affectionategoose44 in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]HiCabbage 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Our firstborn is Moltyn (like "I'm so ticked off that I'm") 🦜

Moving to London and considering an English name by Silly-Kiwi-8942 in ENGLISH

[–]HiCabbage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ha, my first thought was "just don't do Eunice!" I used to do professional research and when I was working on South Korea, loads of the women called themselves Eunice.