>be me >work as tech support >given the assignment by my project leader to interview a new developer >spic comes in for interview >looks well dressed, shaved and perfumed >His name is Bryan Hernandez >finish interview >tell my boss that Bryan Hernandez didn't have enough experience
I hate people who name their kids Bryan, Kimberly, Ashley, etc etc
no you don't.... if you did, you wouldn't live in Mexico 2.0 beta
Aaron Cook
they are not traditional in Mexico. Those names actually represent low tier spics... even lower than the low ones you have over there
Daniel Lopez
Hunter, Mason, Grayson, Hayden, Braiden, Jayden, Jaxson, and any traditional name with a funky 'cool mom' twist on the spelling like Jaysen.
Angel Young
Keith sucks. Dylan sucks.
Nicholas Cruz
why? any special characteristic?
Levi Perez
No, they're not traditional here, i went to kindergarden to pick up my nephew and there was this woman calling for her kid, the kid's name was Axel i was expecting to see a blond blue eyed norseman but the kid that showed up was a brown looking pajeet, fuck that shit.
Jayden Morris
You're OCD could be driving away opportunity. Do whatever is most profitable for the company.
It's like parents are trying to outdo each other with naming their kids with the coolest, most original name. It's selfish. When someone meets young Jordynn, are they supposed to think Wow what an original name, what thoughtful, inspiring parents Joardinn must have!
I can't guarantee that with a name like that in Mexico
They sound really anglo, but tell them to think of the kid because he will live in a globalized world and nobody will pronounce or spell his name correctly
Nathan Powell
>mexico is short on tech intellectuals
Brandon Cruz
>Sonar
Is that what his head has? Can it handle 5G?
Lucas Foster
Zach is growing in popularity here apparently, haven't come across it this side of the country but I fucking hate it.
Hunter Brown
But you guys speak English... what's so wrong with Zach? I thought it was normal over there
Sebastian James
they aren't traditional names in south america these names were picked up by poor people that think they sound cool note that they pronounce these names as if they were spanish names (and always using an El/La before them) Johnny = el Joni Janette = la Yanet Jessica = la Yesi Jennifer = la Yeni Brian = el Braian Kimberley = la Kimberli
Angel White
Hey fuck you, buddy
Jacob Foster
yes, they are for poor people.
Carter Taylor
> >no you don't.... if you did, you wouldn't live in Mexico 2.0 beta ummmmmm tell your cousins to stop crossing our shit then. you people treat anyone else trying to get into YOUR country like shit
fuck off w that high horse bullshit.
Levi Thomas
>la cucaracha el camino taco taco burrito What the hell are you trying to say, Pablo?