1. You don't have to say your name. No one makes you do anything in AA.
2. You don't say your last name unless you feel like it.
3. The anonymity refers to outside the meetings. I can't tell anyone I saw you there, or that you go to AA meetings. You can tell anyone you want, but it isn't recommended.
It is estimated that Alcoholics Anonymous has helped millions of individuals worldwide since its founding in 1935. The organization provides support, resources, and a community for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction to achieve and maintain sobriety.
At AA meetings, if you have something to say about your progress, then tell your audience. Otherwise keep mum and listen to what others tell you about their progresses.
Someone is called as KOI in Hindi. It is the word to give anonymous name to any object or person.
Anonymous is a substitute for a person's real name, if a person does not wish to have his/her name to be mentioned, such as in a work of art or literature, it will say by anonymous.
Anonymous is a substitute for a person's real name, if a person does not wish to have his/her name to be mentioned, such as in a work of art or literature, it will say by anonymous.
Henry Kissinger described Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as a significant social innovation, emphasizing its role in providing support and community for individuals struggling with alcoholism. He noted that AA's approach to recovery, which includes the sharing of personal experiences and mutual support, fosters a sense of belonging and accountability. Kissinger highlighted the importance of such programs in addressing personal challenges within a broader societal context.
Author unknown, also Anonymous.
You can see who the truly anonymous users are on an answer because it says "Community" rather than someone's name. Usernames are also anonymous, in a way, I suppose, but they are consistent, and that is how we get to know each other.
Here's how u say it: Mais, je suis... ~anonymous
anónimo plural: anónimos
Jina langu ni . . . (My name is . . .) Naitwa . . . (I am called . . .)
Me llamo _____ I am called _____