Why do Hong Kongers have English names?

In Hong Kong, where English is an official language and international commerce is the bread and butter, adopting an English name often comes naturally. In the early 1980s, before the government started promoting Chinese as the language of instruction, 90 percent of secondary schools taught in English.
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Why do Hongkongers have English names?

Post-colonial British influences mean most Hongkongers have an English name that they commonly use at work or amongst friends, while at home they will often answer to their Chinese name or nickname. The tradition seems to vary according to a person's class.
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Why do Asians change their names to English names?

There are a number of reasons why, with the most basic being convenience. English speakers often had trouble pronouncing or spelling non-English names, and for many immigrants it was just easier to choose a new "American" name.
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Why do Chinese students have English names?

Chinese people began to give themselves English names after the Reform and Opening Up in the late 1970s, when they were exposed increasingly to western cultures. For many, English names are informal haos that represent another layer of identity.
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Do people in Hong Kong have Chinese names?

Names in Hong Kong generally follow Chinese naming conventions. However, there may be some variation in international and English-speaking contexts (see below). Chinese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [given name]. For example, CHENG Kwong Ming (male) and CHIU Sin Wing (female).
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How do Chinese choose their English name?

Many Chinese celebrities have English names so people choose the same name that their favorite singer or actor uses. Other people choose the names of American movie stars or even a character they play. Some people choose a name from their favorite book, either the author's or the main character's name.
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Why do international students choose English names?

What other benefits are there to adopting an English name? Besides avoiding mispronunciation, many international students say it makes them more approachable to others, gives them individuality amongst their international peers and makes it easier to adapt in their new Western lifestyle.
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Why do Koreans choose English names?

When Koreans come to an English speaking country they often choose an English name for themselves. This is usually because many Korean names are too hard for native English speakers to pronounce.
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Why do people from Singapore have English names?

In parts of the world with large Chinese populations, like Hong Kong, Malaysia, or Singapore, many people have English names picked out for them by their parents, often for religious reasons.
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What is the most common last name in Hong Kong?

陈 (Chén), which is often romanized as 'Chan' by Cantonese speakers, is the most common surname in Hong Kong, with 10.11% of the Hong Kong population sharing the family name.
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Why do Chinese have 2 names?

Chinese name usually consists of three characters, one for family name and two for first name. When someone calls you by just two characters, the first name, it means he/she is very close to you. It is usually your parents, your friends, your classmates, and your teacher in elementary school.
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What is Taehyung's English name?

If you scroll through the comment sections, there are other users who have revealed the alleged English name of other members. One comment read: “Namjoon: Kyle, Jin: Alex, Yoongi: Cody, Hoseok: Nathan, Taehyung: Theodore/Theo, Jimin: Brian, and Jeongguk: Timothy/Tim.”
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Why do female Kpop idols wear blankets?

Korean women sit with blankets on their knees.

K-pop idols, TV show guests, and regular people use them in cafes, restaurants, and other public places. They do it in order to not reveal anything when wearing a mini skirt and also protect their private space because a blanket is a symbol of modesty.
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Why do Korean LOL players have English names?

Cause Phreak doesn't want to read Korean during the broadcast. For Korea anyway, back in the day, games weren't localized into Korean, so your username had to be in English, which made all of the early SC pros have to have an English handle.
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Can I change my name as an international student?

Review your F-1 or J-1 visa. If your current student visa is still valid, you can continue to travel with the valid visa (issued in your previous name) as long as you carry documentation of your legal name change when traveling. Immigration officials will need to review documentation of both names at the port of entry.
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Should I Anglicize my name?

Also, nobody calls me Elizabeth (my legal first name) and I would prefer it stay that way. To answer your question: Yes you should absolutely put an anglicized name on your resume if you're applying for jobs in the US.
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Do I need an English name?

Do I need an English name? The short answer is 'no'. The name that your parents gave you at birth is as much a part of your identity as your personality, qualifications and skills. There is nothing wrong with entering the workplace in an English-speaking country and introducing yourself with your own name.
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What is the most beautiful Chinese girl name?

Well, beauty is very much in the eye of the beholder, and there are some great Chinese girl names to choose from.
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Here are 15 more Chinese baby girl names:
  • Ai – lovable.
  • Ah Lam – peace.
  • Baozhai – precious hairpin.
  • Chu Hua – chrysanthemum.
  • Chyou – autumn.
  • Daiyu – black jade.
  • Fen – scent.
  • Ju – daisy.
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How do Chinese parents choose names?

The family name (or 'surname') is inherited from one's parents and shared with other members of the individual's immediate family . It always comes before the given name and is usually a single syllable/Chinese character. The given name (or 'personal name') is chosen at birth as the individual's personal identifier.
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Why are Chinese names backwards?

They say their names "backwords" too. When addressing people in Chinese, it's always surname, first name, middle name. That isn't technically backwards though since first name, middle name is in the same order as in English.
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What does Jen mean in Chinese?

How do you spell Jen in Chinese? Jen is a Chinese surname that can be spelled in 5 different ways in Chinese: 曾 [Zeng / Jen] Meaning: once, already, ever (in the past), former, previously, (past tense marker used before verb or clause), great- (grandfather, grandchild etc)
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