| Oct 13, 2009 05:20 GMT-6 |
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CARLOS
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Here in Finland it is a common way, although nowadays it is allowed to have almost whatever name.
I feel it is only natural that wife takes husband´s name, although my LaoPo did not. I did not ask her to do it, because I feel it is important that people need to hold on for their roots, 你懂吗?
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| Oct 13, 2009 07:02 GMT-6 |
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YINA
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hi, in china, there is no need for women to follow her husband's family name now!
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| Oct 18, 2009 23:00 GMT-6 |
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HERBEAT
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I don't like the idea of taking the husband's name. It seems to me that it's a society where female and male are equal. To take husband's name is too much "Male-dominated". But it's just a thing people do. No need to discuss or argue...
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| Oct 26, 2009 06:07 GMT-6 |
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SALSAFONDER
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Thank for everybody's answer here.
CARLOS- i think you are really half Chinese now. and you respect your Laopo. i hope you had a happy life with your wife.
YINA -yes, it is very ancient way to follow husiband's name in China.
HERBEAT - equality is important in modern society. i will agree with it.
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