by Jannet » Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:09 pm
1. What are the common names where you come from?
I live in Voronezh, Russia. Here in my country the most common names are Lena, Katya, Irina, Sergey, Ivan.
2. Is your family name common?
Yes, My family name is Brazhnikova, a sername with Russian origin. It sounds like an alcoholic drink Brazhka.
3.Does your family name tell you anything about your family?
Not specially, cause here in Russia is typical to have surnames from simple things, like birds, foods.
4.Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything?
Are there any names in your country that do?
Yes, there are some names in my country do that. For example, Turner, Clerk, Swimmer. But, not mine.
5.Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Yes, so much. Some names from America, France. Veronica, Nicole, Robert, Sophie are popular in my country. I don't know why.
6.In your country when you meet someone for the first time, what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
In my country the people use the first name in informal situations, to introduce in business meetings or academy settings refer to you using the surname.
7.In your country do you ever use surnames without a title? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
It's really uncommon to use the title, maybe in politic debates and in Tv show "What? Where? When? "
8.There are common pet names in English that show affection , such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
As I know, pet names used human names, foods names.
1. What are the common names where you come from?
I live in Voronezh, Russia. Here in my country the most common names are Lena, Katya, Irina, Sergey, Ivan.
2. Is your family name common?
Yes, My family name is Brazhnikova, a sername with Russian origin. It sounds like an alcoholic drink Brazhka.
3.Does your family name tell you anything about your family?
Not specially, cause here in Russia is typical to have surnames from simple things, like birds, foods.
4.Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything?
Are there any names in your country that do?
Yes, there are some names in my country do that. For example, Turner, Clerk, Swimmer. But, not mine.
5.Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Yes, so much. Some names from America, France. Veronica, Nicole, Robert, Sophie are popular in my country. I don't know why.
6.In your country when you meet someone for the first time, what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
In my country the people use the first name in informal situations, to introduce in business meetings or academy settings refer to you using the surname.
7.In your country do you ever use surnames without a title? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
It's really uncommon to use the title, maybe in politic debates and in Tv show "What? Where? When? "
8.There are common pet names in English that show affection , such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
As I know, pet names used human names, foods names.