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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Business & Finance

business nickname

HI, all! I want a business nickname for upcoming business overseas. Would it be better to name me after my first name or last name?
  

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I think that in most instances the last name would be better. There could be exceptions, of course. When I was teaching in public schools, I had a drawer in my desk that contained incidentals such as bandages, Tylenol, wipes for glasses, even dental floss.

  • I think that in most instances the last name would be better.
  • There could be exceptions, of course.
  • When I was teaching in public schools, I had a drawer in my desk that contained incidentals such as bandages, Tylenol, wipes for glasses, even dental floss.
  • Students were free to go to it whenever it wouldn't be disruptive to the class.
  • We referred to this drawer as Phil's Pharmacy.
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I think that in most instances the last name would be better. There could be exceptions, of course. When I was teaching in public schools, I had a drawer in my desk that contained incidentals such as bandages, Tylenol, wipes for glasses, even dental floss. Students were free to go to it whenever it wouldn't be disruptive to the class. We referred to this drawer as Phil's Pharmacy. Using my last
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thank you for your prompt reply and interesting story! Im a japanese. My last name is "kobu". Among japanese people, they cannot often hear it. If that's ok, would you give me some examples of nick name?

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