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Current location:首页>Industry News>Foreign Trade NewsHow do foreign traders choose English names?
Almost 90% or even more people who do foreign trade use English names instead of their real names. In the principle that customers are God, we try our best to make "gods" feel comfortable. Therefore, if someone is called Stephen Chow, they will not write "Xingchi Chou" in the email“
So, which names are not recommended in the West, especially in the United States?
number
Some people call them "Seven", "Eleven", and "One". These names sound interesting and pleasant to Chinese people because we do not reject using numbers. Some even use the Chinese spelling of numbers as book titles, and there are countless nicknames that use numbers. However, for foreigners, this is just a matter of counting words.
Sweet and lovely
Some girls give sweet and cute names like "Sugar", "Candy" Kitty "," Sweet ", etc., which sounds catchy, but foreign strippers and sex workers like to use these names, so try to avoid them as much as possible.
The top 20 most commonly used names for "sex workers" are as follows:
Destiny
Candy
Angel
Cherry
Raven
Anastasia
Roxy
Houston
Porsche
Crystal
Brandy
Tiffany
Lexus
Ginger
Devon
Sunshine
Chasty
Cinnamon
Diamoud
Trinity
Clearly derogatory
Some guys deliberately choose names like Demon, Devil, War, etc. to highlight their personality. This not only does not mean they are crazy and cool, but also gives people a non mainstream and vulgar connotation. If someone calls them "Li Devil" or "Zhang Hell", do you really think it sounds good?
Aged
Some names that were once called in the West but are now outdated, such as the male name "Larry" and the female name "Barbara, Dorothy", have a similar feeling to China's "Zhang Cuihua", "Li Jianguo", and "Wang Liangang". Susan, Linda, and Nancy are slightly closer but still have a sense of time, similar to China's "Li Shufen" and "Yi Guihua".
Social Security has compiled the most popular English names from the 1930s. Come and see if your name is also very retro!
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