I nearly got into trouble over this. We were talking about it in the office earlier and a few of us remarked on the poor kid's chavvy name - and someone piped up that her kid is also called Kai, or Cai in his case.
Don't care - I don't like her much and if she didn't want comments, maybe she shouldn't have given her child such a shellsuit-wearer's name
According to the BBC website, Kai means to eat in Maori and to rejoice in Finnish.
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I nearly got into trouble over this. We were talking about it in the office earlier and a few of us remarked on the poor kid's chavvy name - and someone piped up that her kid is also called Kai, or Cai in his case. Don't care - I don't like her much and if she didn't want comments, maybe she shouldn't have given her child such a shellsuit-wearer's name
I nearly got into trouble over this. We were talking about it in the office earlier and a few of us remarked on the poor kid's chavvy name - and someone piped up that her kid is also called Kai, or Cai in his case. Don't care - I don't like her much and if she didn't want comments, maybe she shouldn't have given her child such a shellsuit-wearer's name
ROFL!
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Does the millionaire zeleb couple get given loads if free stuff even though they can already afford to pay for it themselves, and get thousands of pounds for dumb interviews and pictures of the event of the century (even though thousands of woman have babies everyday?)
YEP. Great life innit? So fair! The rich get richer; ain't that how the saying goes?!Reference:
According to the BBC website, Kai means to eat in Maori and to rejoice in Finnish.
It'll probably mean 'All mums go to Iceland' in 5 years aswell...
there are some snobs on here each to their own, not a lot of people liked my sons name, when I named him Austin, it is just personal preference. And she declined any money for photo ops, so good on her
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Demantoid 5956 Forum PostsYesterday at 16:36 (Edited: ) I nearly got into trouble over this. We were talking about it in the office earlier and a few of us remarked on the poor kid's chavvy name - and someone piped up that her kid is also called Kai, or Cai in his case. Don't care - I don't like her much and if she didn't want comments, maybe she shouldn't have given her child such a shellsuit-wearer's name
I know of a couple of kids called Kai - one chavvy, one not really. Thing is, with those two as parents they could have called him Rupert Sebastian Tarquin and it would still be chavvy.
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