How talk with a person by the nickname?
Exist some directory for search persons by nickname in Pokemon Go? Some list with the contacts of them? Some way to find a person?
I want to find a person with the same nickname that me and talk with him or her. Maybe change the nicknames.
Best Answer
Nope, sorry.
Usernames are distributed on a first-come first-serve basis, and there is no directory (or any way to get the that information for that matter) as that information is sensitive and dangerous in the wrong hands (imagine if stalkers got access to nicknames).
As you said in a comment on the original post that the name is fake and very unlikely to be a real name, there is going to be no way to recover that username.
Niantic does offer a way to change usernames, but only in the case that the current name has personally identifiable information in it (real name, phone number, etc). There is also no mention of this username being released back into the available queue.
Additionally, Niantic has made as of yet no efforts to add any sort of communication method to this game, probably for good reason. If you want to talk to someone, you have to do it in real life, provided you really know who they are. The game (for the safety of all players -- especially children) offers no such way to talk through it.
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Why you should call someone by their name?
Using someone's name can be an effective way of breaking into conversation. It can also be effective when a person seems distracted or has disappeared off into their own head. Formal and informal. Using a formal name is often associated with obedience and can be seen as a sign of respect.How do you talk to someone without knowing their name?
Just politely and apologetically admit that it slipped your mind or that it's on the tip of your tongue, but you can't think of it now. A gentler approach is the "I know your name, but I'm blocked" dodge, where you can say something along the lines of, "I keep wanting to call you David, but I know that's not right."When can you call someone by their first name?
Maria Everding of The Etiquette Institute has a good guideline: \u201cIf the person is old enough to be your parent, use an honorific, until that person tells you to call them by their first name.\u201dCall people by name | Kate Forrest | TEDxBozeman
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