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Author corona10
Recipients corona10, mark.dickinson, methane, pablogsal, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner
Date 2020-10-26.03:15:24
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Sorry for the offtopic

@methane

Looks like Inada san is the right expression. ;)

> But China and Korea don't reverse name.

This is a very intereting fact, the national system of Korea are using surname-given name order or printing with a distinc section.

A good example is the passport,
surname: Na
givenname: Dong-hee


But the education of Korea teaches to use given-surname order when going abroad ;)
So I always use the given-surname order when I have to write my name in English.
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