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    1. xTinahoney on

      It’s always something like Tiffany or Kevin followed by the most ancient sounding surname ever

    2. MaximumView2916 on

      It’s always ‘Jonathan’ or ‘Cynthia’ on the email, but as soon as you meet in person, the ‘Lah’ and ‘Leh’ come out in full force.

    3. Malaysian Chinese too (I’m one myself), plus Malaysian Indians to a lesser extent also have English first names and an Indian name somewhere in the middle.

    4. This is your typical Asian in an English country.

      In Spanish and Portuguese countries the same thing can be said. Same with French and German.

      Yes I have an English first name and an Asian surname.

    5. dearcossete on

      More like obscure western name plus Chinese name.

      “Theophilus Ng” or “Dunstan Chua”

      Or Mr Clement Ee who happens to live in Clementi.

    6. ppgamerthai on

      We got Sanskrit name, Chinese surname (sometimes Sanskritized), and a nickname that’s just a random English word here

    7. I’ve met quite a few Chinese Americans named things like Gladys, Janice, Evelyn, Billy, Bernard, etc. Basically, anything older sounding.

    8. alreadykaten on

      Malaysian Chinese names too. Stuff like Brian Lee, even if they aren’t Christian

    9. Random_name4679 on

      I knew a Vietnamese American with a very English sounding first name and a French surname

    10. DiamondRocks22 on

      oh cool sleuth bot is spot on after so many major fails
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    11. I still remember a guy named Johnson Wang in school (he was from Hong Kong though)

    12. Away-Dust6440 on

      Also why does most of them always uses the same English first name, I met too many Jason and Joseph

    13. throwAwayMan2475 on

      Fun fact: their founding father, Lee Kuan Yew’s first name was actually “Harry”.

    14. Indonesian is either Arab + Sanskrit. And majority of us dont even share last names. My name was fully arabic, my brothers name was full Sanskrit.

    15. Klingon_from_Borneo on

      Amongst my Singaporean (and Malaysian) peers…I have a tonne of friends sharing the same names such as: Alvin, Ivan, Kelvin, Kevin, Daniel, John.

      Like for example, you might know three named Alvin Wong, two named Alvin Tan, and a few named Alvin Chua. Maybe I need more friends with names other than ‘Alvin’.

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