Bragging Time.

<p>The name that you are looking for is zeke</p>

<p>noppeeeeeeeee</p>

<p>I’m guessing kyp’s not white. otherwise we would’ve guessed his name by now xD</p>

<p>It’s so weird because here (middle class part of the UK) basically everyone has a very normal name. I think the weirdest I know is Bellami, but basically everyone else is something within the top 100 names or so. Then I look at the top 100 US baby names and am weirded out…</p>

<p>@kyp is it an ie ending?</p>

<p>@UKgirl well, I guess it depends. there are so many ethnicities in London that you get some not-so-normal names :slight_smile: or maybe they’re just not-normal to me, because I’m not used to it.</p>

<p>I guess so, but even the Indian girls at my school all seem to have pretty English names like Kiran :)</p>

<p>nope:
I 25% Irish
25% Hispanic
25% Italian
and 25% Scottish</p>

<p>And there is no ie</p>

<p>Some Scottish names:</p>

<p>Balgaire, Blaine, Blayne, Brice, Bruce, Bryce, Clyde, Doire, Erskine, Farlane, Fie, Gare, Graeme, Haye, Kade, Monroe, Nairne, Rae, Shawe or Skene?</p>

<p>And do you mean actual Irish/Italian/Scottish or American-Irish/Italian/Scottish?</p>

<p>none of those. </p>

<p>All my grandparents are 100%</p>

<p>just say last 2 letters then… is it. Ke? de? We?(lol) ve? Ae?! Ze? Ne? Fe? Qe(srsly doubt haha)
Any from this list?!</p>

<p>Lee or Kal’E</p>

<p>I have the worlds hardest name</p>

<p>Ohhhh, YES. It’s le bragging time. I’ve been waiting for this moment all year.</p>

<p>STRAIGHT A’S SUCKA’S!</p>

<p>I 103% in chem.
99% in Spanish
92% in AP Comp
97% in art.
95% in world history
98% in math.</p>

<p>I’m student body president next year! </p>

<p>OOF! So excited!</p>

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that depends on how you pronounce “Kiran” ;)</p>

<p>More than half the people on here have straight A’s it seems…</p>

<p>Also, if a 92 is an A for you, then you have a way easier grading system than my school does, we have 94-100 as an A.</p>

<p>@CE I’m on the same boat as you. It’s annoying.</p>

<p>And here anything as low as 70% can be an A* if the exams hard/grade inflation.</p>

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<p>Finally, someone else who doesn’t have the 10 pt scale! I really wish my school would switch scales, because if they did, all B’s I’ve gotten (except one) would turn into A’s and a C I received would be a B; my GPA would be significantly higher. </p>

<p>But oh well, at least I can say I have to work harder for an A.</p>

<p>Yeah, my one B (which, mind you, was the highest in the class…) would be an A as well.</p>

<p>My school doesn’t have the 10 point scale either. In my school distract, A’s are 93-100, B’s are 85-92, C’s are 77-84, D’s are 70-76, and F’s are 69 and below. Although, some of the teachers in my school, like my math teacher, have decided to use the 10 point scale. </p>

<p>@Ukgirl: Haha, that happens at my school too. On our math mid-term, the teacher used an IB curve, which allowed people to get a 68%, which is normally an F, and still get a B. My physics teacher from freshmen year had crazy grade inflation and curves as well, and numerous people have told me that they’re gone from an F to an A because of his grading curve.</p>