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Let's talk about your name ...and make it special .

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    dirosemimi Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Since history began, the Chinese always believed in the significance of one's name. They have developed a very comprehensive system of naming one's children as it is believed that the name of a person strongly influences one's destiny and fate. Astrologers, fortune tellers, academics and monks are consulted when choosing a name for the new born. The other cultures, however do not really believe in it and
    tend to brush it off as superstition. Whether you believe it or not,
    however, the other cultures are not spared of this correlation.

    For example, the Chinese surname LEE (Li) is associated with
    power and success such as Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Teng Hui
    (Taiwanese president), Li Peng (China's ex PM), Li Ka Shing
    (HK tycoon) and LEE Iacocca - once Chrysler's chief,
    Lee Van Cliff, the actor.

    One very good example is Lee Iacocca, whose first name
    IACOCCA stands for:
    I
    Am
    Chairman
    Of
    Chrysler
    Corporation
    America

    coincidence?..........
    Look at the following familiar examples.

    1.Mahathir (Malaysia's PM :
    My
    Assets
    Halved
    After
    The
    Hit
    In
    Ringgit !

    2. Suharto (Ex president of Indonesia):
    Should
    U
    Have
    Ad***ional
    Rupiahs,
    Throw
    Out!

    3. Bush (American President)
    Beat
    Up
    Saddam
    Hussein !

    4. Clinton:
    Call
    Lewinsky,
    I
    Need
    The
    Oral
    Now !

    5. However, no one can beat this latest casualty in
    bad naming Osama
    Oh
    ****,
    American
    Missiles
    Again!

    Hey , tell us what your name mean ,guys. !




    DIMI
  2. QuyVoTinh

    QuyVoTinh Guest

    Talent
    Impassive
    Terrorize
    And
    Nuts
    Titan is my name.
    Nếu phải yêu người hôm nay.
    Thành thật chia buồn hôm nay mình không rảnh.
    ?ZY??只要?.?你活??天
  3. QuyVoTinh

    QuyVoTinh Guest

    Beautiful
    Intelligent
    Talent
    Charming
    Horny
    That's is the true indentify.
    Nếu phải yêu người hôm nay.
    Thành thật chia buồn hôm nay mình không rảnh.
    ?ZY??只要?.?你活??天
  4. Meeko

    Meeko Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Yeah, I do think that our names contain expectations of our parents. That's why Chinese names mostly are meaningful. In Vietnamese, it's the same situation, but nowadays it's not really typical.
    Once my Singaporean friend asked me what my name meant, I told him it's a name of a flower blooming in Spring in the South of Vietnam. But I realize that most people in other countries don't know that flower, they only know Sakura (I haven't looked up this name in English ). It seems easy to interpret my name, but when he came up with my friends' name , it wasn't that obvious. .Because our names usually contain 2 words, each has its own meaning, but when combining them, it turns out to be weird.
    But when I asked him the same question, he said that his name didn't mean anything. It's the same for other names.
    Another interesting thing is that our first names seem so "short" to foreigners, but rather long for the full names. Haha, it's really funny when they call our names. You must be well aware or else you don't know they are calling you.
    That's it, just wanna share something.
    Someday my prince will come
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