sr71plt
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It is a detail, and not worth too much trouble, but I think it's interesting how different people would pronounce things as they see them written. If I saw "Suz," like I said, my first reaction would be to hear "Suhz" in my head. "Suze," to me, would be "Sooz" and not "Sooz-ee." If I wanted that, I'd write "Suzie" or "Susie" (I've seen both). Perhaps just going with "Sue" is easier if the author is really concerned.
It reminds me a bit of an older thread about names like Sean/Shawn. If I see "Sean," I think of a guy, whereas "Shawn" to me would indicate a woman. But that wouldn't work for everyone.
I've known someone with the Suz nickname. It was pronounced Sooz. So, goes to show that it's sort of a meaningless distinction.
