If you ever order coffee at Starbucks when it's busy, you know they will ask for your name, which they then write on your cup to identify your order. And, if you're like me, chances are, they'll get your name wrong. 

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Seeing as we grind and brew our own coffee at home, I don't often stop at Starbucks, and when I do, it's usually at the locations in either Target north or south, where I don't remember them asking for my name. (Or, more likely, I'll stop at Caribou, which seems to have several locations that are closer to our house, or on the way to the station.)

But I've been at other Starbucks locations enough to know that even with my relatively simple name of Curt, it'll somehow get mixed up. And, now, there's a handy website that will eerily predict the wrong name your Starbucks barista will give you.

What's My Starbucks Name asks you for your actual name. ("Curt", in my case.) It then gives you the name they'll most likely write on your cup. ("Cheft", in my case. Yes, "Cheft." I didn't even know that was a name.)

Of course, Starbucks isn't the only place that will mess up your name. I often have orders waiting for "Kirk," or the always-popular Kurt. I once even got a Target card with the name "Crut" on it. Come on, man! Crut?!?

How has your name been mixed up?

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