“I’ve said this before but I’ll say it again, RESPECT PEOPLES NAMES!”
, has gained plenty of fans since it first landed on the streaming platform in April 2020, and with another season yet to come, it’s only set to become more popular.
season three, Ramakrishnan explained why it was so important to see her name spelt out in full – and spoke openly about what it’s like to have your name deemed “complicated”. “I’ve said this before but I’ll say it again, RESPECT PEOPLE’S NAMES! If they choose to have a long name, nickname or a completely new name: respect it. Respect how they want it spelt AND pronounced. Thank you to the amazing folks @netflix who got this up there and believe in my long name.
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