On 4/09/2015 11:11 AM, Freelance Traveller wrote:
Earlier postings in this series have discussed naming practices, but allI don't know if there is any real life parallel but one of the cultures in MTU get to add a name as their social status goes up;
of them carried the implicit assumption that a name was fixed for all
time. This turns out, in fact, to not be the case. Names can be changed
for a number of reasons, sometimes by the person being renamed,
sometimes by others, sometimes posthumously.
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It has been previously noted that Chinese immigrants often take Western
"use names" as their legal 'given' names.
So, social 8-9, one word name - Bob
Social 10-11, two word name - Billy Bob
Social 12-13, three word name - Brian Billy Bob
Social 14-15, four word name - Ben Brian Billy Bob
Also your social status dictates which name you are "allowed" to address that person by, i.e.
At social 8-9 you address the above person as Ben, at social 10-11 you are allowed to address the above person as Brian, at social 12-13 you are allowed to address the above person as Billy, and at social 14-15 (an equal so to speak) you are allowed to address the above person as Bob - with the exception of direct family members.
Brett.
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