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Chinese Names and Personal Branding for US Audiences

July 14, 2017 / Ken Mattsson / career
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For most westerners, Chinese names are very difficult to figure out. They don’t know what is a family name, what is a personal name, the gender of a name, what order they’re supposed to go in, and especially for Americans, how to pronounce them. Given 1) that Chinese names are really the Chinese characters for […]

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