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    Have You Met Xochitl?

    The lovely Xochitl (pronounced "So-cheel," or just "Zock" for short) Paredes, a regular at the Jazz Cafe on Wednesday nights, graduated from Grad School at UT in May 2004 with a Masters of Fine Arts in Design. 


 

Text of the letter I sent to Xochitl Salsa, a brand of gourmet salsa available at Central Market:

My beloved girlfriend's name is Xochitl, and we love the salsa, but we have a few comments on the pronunciation you advertise on your labels and website. Although you avoided the most common mistake (pronouncing the "x" as a "z" instead of more of an "s"), you hit on exactly the very worst pet peave she has about her name being mispronounced: being called "So-SHEE." She HATES it.

Now, I mispronounce her name in affectionate jest all the time and even have a little fun with it: "Zock," "Zockie," "Zockety" ""Sochimo," "Sochimoko," "Sochomokino," "So-chismo," "Zock-it-l," etc. She laughs along with me and digs my pseudo-creativity. But the ONE single pronunciation she has asked me to avoid is "So-shee." She even told me that she felt reluctant to tell me about her pet peave because she feared I might just use it against her given my proclivity to play with the pronunciation. She'll play along with any mispronunciation except "So-Shee". I'm not kidding. It makes her blood curdle and sends bad vibes chilling up and down her spine.

There might be other pronounciations, but she is adamant about it being pronounced "So-CHeel" (with a "ch" and an "l" at the end) not "So-SHee" (with an "sh" and no "l" at the end).

I noticed you modified it to the "correct" pronunciation on the home page of your website, but the labels of your salsa as well as this "contact us" page still has the "So-Shee" mispronunciation spelled out phonetically. I hope you will work to correct this glaring misimpression and save the world from further mispronunciations of a beautiful name. :-)

“Have you met Xochitl?” Someone said as we shook hands

She was just Xochitl to me

Then I said Xochitl You're a girl who understands

I'm a man who must be free.

And all at once I lost my breath

And all at once was scared to death

And all at once I owned the earth and sky

Now I met Xochitl

And well keep on meeting till we die

Xochitl and I

 

 

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