In Walmart, three Indian guys in the Finance Department were attempting to correctly type the MoneyGram recipient’s name which I was pronouncing, letter by letter, as clearly as I could. My “D” they interpreted as Z, G, or J, but never as D. Can’t say whether it was their ears or my mouth at fault, or perhaps both. A phonetic alphabet would really come in handy in these situations.
With two Indians, the three of us were inputting the recipient’s name at the money transfer service in Walmart. For the letter D, they would press Z, G, or J, but never D. Memorizing such a chart certainly wouldn’t hurt.

