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Much unlike the Japs the Koreans all have Chinese names :marseylaugh: is that why they're so salty all the time? They literally have the Chinese name format of "Bing(bong) Chong" (1-2 syllable, 1 syllable) and all the names are gookified Chinese, not actual native Korean. Meanwhile while some Japanese people have a chinky first or last name, it's super rare to have two Chinese-derived names, and vanishingly rare for them to be in the "Chingchong Bong" format. Almost all Jap names are like "Prettysnow Westfield" or "Fallman Roughriver"

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Koreans are superior because when you're making a form you know exactly how long to make the name field.

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I will never forgive the Japs for making the standard name entry field 10 characters, and then telling me to use my passport name (more than 10 characters before factoring in middle name) instead of the Jap-transliterated version (8 characters). It fricked up my luggage forwarding and I had to argue that I was the same person to get my bags back

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This is somehow more r-slurred than English commoners getting job names like Miller and Smith

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smith. black smith.

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