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GxrlyE07
2 years ago

It doesn’t matter if you just have another name in another country. You can change your name so that you can express it in Korea and write it. Korean has an alphabet.

GxrlyE07
2 years ago
Reply to  Juliaa170

If you’re Julia, your name would be Korean : 주리아 (Juriah or Juria) (R is translated into German a L)

GxrlyE07
2 years ago
Reply to  Juliaa170

Well, the Koreans are definitely aware that it is a foreign name. And otherwise it’s just…

Funfroc
2 years ago

Hello,

You can also just call yourself something from others… that doesn’t mean that this name is also in your own passport.

Or are you actually Juliaa170? Or do you think I could really be Funfroc?

LG, Chris

Edit: A Japanese friend, for example, always called me Kenshin because he finds my name hard. But only because this has done a few others, it is still not my real name.