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Can anyone tell me how you pronounce the name of the clothes shop on the Front Street, it's called 'Tyche'. I've asked three people so far to-day, and have got three different answers!!

just for you I went in and asked them - it is pronounced "teesh"

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Welcome aboard, Onilkleymoorbaht. I'd often wondered the same thing vis-a-vis "Tyche".

It's not the shop for you CK, they don't sell bright red jeans.

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just for you I went in and asked them - it is pronounced "teesh"

Thanks. I guess that's yet another way of saying it. I'm guessing that the owner didn't benefit from a classical education. :D

It's worth noting just how much a business' name can influence its performance; I remember reading not too long ago, that one of the contributory factors leading to the demise of Ciro Citterio, was that no-one, including its own staff, could decide on how its name should be pronounced! :)

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It's worth noting just how much a business' name can influence its performance; I remember reading not too long ago, that one of the contributory factors leading to the demise of Ciro Citterio, was that no-one, including its own staff, could decide on how its name should be pronounced! :)

It doesn't seem to affect !*!@# B)

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Thanks. I guess that's yet another way of saying it. I'm guessing that the owner didn't benefit from a classical education. :D

It's worth noting just how much a business' name can influence its performance; I remember reading not too long ago, that one of the contributory factors leading to the demise of Ciro Citterio, was that no-one, including its own staff, could decide on how its name should be pronounced! :)

Phonetically, 'Chiro Chiterrio'. Va fan culo.

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