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				<title>One Person, Two Names: A Study of Naming Practices in Hong Kong and the Use of English and Chinese Names</title>
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				<description>By Wibke  Eickmann - The practice of using an English name is widespread among native Chinese speakers. Especially in Hong Kong many use an English name in their everyday life. Using qualitative interviews, this study examines the thoughts and feelings about this practice among students who grew up in Hong Kong after the 1997 handover. Due to the high importance of English in education and commerce, English names have become symbolic capital and an expression of Hong Kongese identity. A good English name should be recognizable but at the same time not too common. The two names are used in distinct social settings:...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2020 09:39 EST</pubDate>
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