by ludovica64 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:16 am
It doesn't really bother me that much because, after all it did USED to be Yanko-vich, and his grandparents even spelled it that way.. I have seen it on the 1920 and 1930 census forms. It was Al's dad that changed it.. dunno why, maybe when he joined the Army he wanted to sound less foreign/more American?
Its worth remembering that 99% of people with that surname still pronounce it -ich.
When I hear people say it that way I just say calmly, "It's Yanko-VICK by the way" and move on. If you flip out people are just going to do it on purpose to annoy you
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