Hello
my name is
R.G.
my pronouns are
he/him
e/em
'Ritabrata Ghosh' is pronounced
Ree-ta-braa-ta Gh-o-sh
This is how I pronounce my own name when speaking English.
My full name
Ritabrata Ghosh
If you're adding me to a list of names, please use this name.
Personal name
R.G.
This is the name I want to be addressed by during a conversation.
On an envelope
Mr. Ritabrata Ghosh
Please use this name when adding my name to an address in a formal context. For example, on an envelope.
Formal name
Mr. Ghosh
I use this name in formal contexts. For example, a letter addressed to me might start 'Dear Mr. Ghosh'.
I also like to be called
- R.G.
- R.G.Opus
It's always OK to use these nicknames or variants of my name wherever you use my personal name.
To speak about a person in English, you don't need to know their gender but you do need to know which pronouns to use. This information can't be determined from a person's name or what they look like, so we include it on everyone's page.
he/him
R.G. is a book-lover.
He is about to finish reading a book.
Books are a good gift for him.
That is his third book this month!
Your book collection is smaller than his.
He is taking some time for himself to read.
e/em
R.G. is a book-lover.
E is about to finish reading a book.
Books are a good gift for em.
That is eir third book this month!
Your book collection is smaller than eirs.
E is taking some time for emself to read.