The misnaming tic

marco:

People frequently screw up names in the same ways.

Mac often becomes “MAC”. I don’t know why. Names of other computer-related products aren’t usually accidentally capitalized. Nobody says ITUNES or EXCEL.

The iPod Touch gets hit hard, too, by people calling it the “iTouch”. These are often knowledgeable people — even Don Norman called it that in this great talk about design and attention to detail. Nobody has ever said iMini or iNano or iVideo — in fact, people would look at you funny if you asked them if they had seen your iNano anywhere — but “iTouch” has nearly become the universally recognized name for the iPod Touch.

I get it all the time with my own name. “Hi, I’m Marco.” Easy, right? Within minutes of meeting me, it’ll often be screwed up as “Marcus”. Fine, Marco is an uncommon name in the U.S., and these people probably haven’t met any others. But isn’t it likely that they haven’t met anyone named Marcus either? And why Marcus? They never call me by any other incorrect names. Just that one.

Maybe these common, consistent mistakes are like a mental “snap to grid” feature, because people are wired to remember names in certain ways. When something is misaligned according to our norm, we have a very hard time getting it right and will predictably screw it up in the same way at a large scale. And these norms seem largely disconnected from education levels or demographics, suggesting more universal traits of how we remember and process names.

If this is true, I wonder if there’s a way to predict and avoid these cognitive misalignments when naming new things.

Fortunately or unfortunately, my name snaps to nothing. But the Iphone and MAC things get on my nerves sometimes. 

Notes

  1. lifeisperspective reblogged this from ballsmoke
  2. gopy reblogged this from marco and added:
    think “Mac” is an acronym (or...cosmetics company). As for iTouch, the difference...
  3. marshallbock reblogged this from marco and added:
    I’ve been complaining...“iTouch” thing forever. Good...I’m...
  4. thwackd reblogged this from marco
  5. matthewgruman said: re: iTouch VS iOthers: the hard T in iTouch lends itself well to the combined word’s euphony, whereas the softer M, N, and V sound gross.
  6. ismh reblogged this from marco and added:
    Apple salesperson once for calling...customer sitting
  7. thoughtcontainment reblogged this from marco and added:
    think it’s because PC is...So Mac should be “MAC”. Of course,
  8. ballsmoke reblogged this from marco and added:
    misnaming tic In...most annoying things...“iTouch”. Don’t...
  9. cflee reblogged this from marco and added:
    MAC things get on my nerves sometimes.
  10. dalasverdugo said: How come sometimes when people reply to a comment I’ve made they misspell my name WHEN IT IS CORRECTLY SPELLED RIGHT ABOVE WHERE THEY ARE REPLYING? That always pisses me off.
  11. kurafire said: You think you have it hard with “Marco”? Try Faruk. “Hi Frank.” No, it’s Faruk. “Oh, I’m sorry.” {3 days later} “Hi Frank, …” *sigh* And I’m not even going to START on the horrendous mispronunciations of Ateş.
  12. tyzm reblogged this from marco
  13. estoughton reblogged this from marco and added:
    am quite annoyed when