I personally like to minimize name changes as much as possible because usually, the current name Just Works and I don’t really think it’s worth it to break muscle memory or replace signage and stuff.

Marginally related; what is it with American stadiums being named after big companies? And when the naming rights expire, people just have to get used to the new name??

edit: I’m primarily focusing on organizations and places and anything that isn’t a single individual person changing names, to be clear

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    I roll my eyes everytime a stadium is named after some company, it’s just a reminder of how radioactive capitalism is in america.

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      Seeing Cape Town Stadium get renamed to DHL Stadium pissed me off so hard

      This might sound silly, but going to that stadium, I felt an indescribable sense of community with everyone who showed up to support whatever artist/band/sports team was there . So many people, with a shared interest, in one place.

      Since I live further out of Cape Town, I rarely get to experience that.

      That piss yellow logo DHL logo everywhere ruined the experience so fucking much.

      KINDLY REMEMBER YOUR GLOBAL CORPORATE OVERLORDS WHO ARE NOT SORRY FOR KEEPING TICKET PRICES HIGHER THAN THEY NEED TO BE. ALSO, FUCK YOU. REMEMBER TO GAMBLE.

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        Speaking of South Africa, what do people in the Eastern Cape call that large city? You know… that city that got renamed? (If you still don’t get it, I’m referring to Port Elizabeth)

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          Come to think of it, I don’t hear about it as often as I probably should.

          Government officials, the news and people in other professional contexts call it Gqeberha, frequently struggling with the click sound, even when a “k” sound will suffice.

          Otherwise, I still hear people call it “P.E.”

          “Port Elizabeth” was still kind of a mouthful

          People I meet from the Eastern Cape just say they’re from “the Eastern Cape”, because unfortunately most people don’t know where Nxuba or Makhanda is.

          Hell, a lot of people think Gqeberha/P.E. is the capital city of the Eastern Cape. (Bhisho is the capital)

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            I can definitely see a Derry/Londonderry situation forming regarding the city’s name. I prefer the name Port Elizabeth though, I have a thing for feminine given names and linguistics. Oh, and that linguistics obsession of mine has granted me the ability to do the Gq-click. And I’m not even South African!

            And my brain is still obsessed with trying to ask as many South Africans as possible about the city’s name so… thank you for the answer, haha

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        Yeah because Cape Town Stadium - that sounds like it’s an establishment of community. Like the name is named after something that represented that community.

        But when you hear DHL Stadium, it’s like they expect you to go there, after paying tickets and be thinking about “WHA, I THINK I WANT…I WANT TO SHIP SOMETHING BUT I DON’T KNOW WHAT BUT I HAVE THIS STRONG DESIRE TO SHIP SOMETHING WITH DHL! PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY!”

        That’s what they want anyways.