of course not! its manerly on your part for correcting them because it is rude for that person (in some circumstances) to not be able to pronounce your name right. And chances are that person didn't mean to, so kindly letting them know they are wrong is not rude.
You can politely ask someone how to pronounce their name by saying, "Could you please help me with the correct pronunciation of your name?"
When someone calls you the wrong name, politely correct them by saying, "Actually, my name is your correct name." This helps avoid confusion and ensures they address you correctly in the future.
A sonnet (I think) someone will correct me if I am wrong.
To ask someone how to pronounce their name, simply say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
One clever comeback to use when someone calls you the wrong name is to playfully respond with, "Close, but no cigar! My name is actually insert correct name." Another option is to say, "I must have a doppelganger out there with that name, but I'm insert correct name." These responses can help correct the mistake in a lighthearted way.
It was a stovepipe type but I don't think he had a pet name for it although someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
You pronounce Justin Bieber's name like Justin "Bee-buhr."
Rear-dun is the correct pronounciation.
It is not considered rude to ask someone how to pronounce their name. In fact, it shows respect and a willingness to learn and correctly address them.
To politely correct someone about the spelling of your name, you can simply say, "I appreciate it, but my name is actually spelled correct spelling."
well im from a croatian back ground like bernard and when i watch the news and tennis they always pronounce his name wrong! You pronounce his name tom-ich not ick but ich.