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Topic: Would you rename yourself given the chance? (Read 131 times)

jr. member
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August 17, 2018, 10:58:52 AM
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Definitely no, thanks my parents) I like my name Smiley
newbie
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Yes ive always dream of it but i just cant afford it
member
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I have a nickname but I would not change my legal name.
newbie
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once i change my name but again i put my first name because i like it......
newbie
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I am contented with my name. I don't  want.
newbie
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I think I would if its cheap why not but here in our country its very expensive. too bad.
Huh What for? If you mention the real name, it's nonsense. Your name do not make you, but you make your name.
If you mention bitcointalk username, just create a new account  Grin
newbie
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I don't know, it seems like already got used to my name lol, I mean, it is not like I love my name but I think it would be hard to get used to it.
newbie
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No i wont change my name because its very expensive and time consuming and also i like my name.

I think its ok to get nick new name and easier to use without many complications
newbie
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I have see the renaming process in a couple countries. It's not that complex or expensive, where I've seen it. It's a bit of a hassle to change your name on all your documents. It's not that most women don't do when they get married though (depending on the culture). My point is, I don't know the laws in all countries, but I think that in most countries you do have the chance. I thought about changing my last name before because it's not my biological fathers last name, but I got over that. Now I like my name and I have no plans to change it.
newbie
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It may be expensive for a person to rename himself or herself officially. Also, it may involve a complex process too. People rename themselves for a lot of reasons and whatever the reason maybe, the individual is usually satisfied to be recognized or identified by the name he or she prefers
newbie
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No way. I love my name.
jr. member
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My parents must have thought about it before, and there must be meaning in my name. I will not replace him, even if someone gives me money
newbie
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There are no reasons for changing my name. I have never thought about this issue, and I did not know that it could be expensive ... Although it turns out that you need to rewrite all the documents, so yes, it's quite logical. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
full member
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Probably not, even if it would be free. I have no reason to change my name.
Yeah and plus why you want to change name you parents gave you? But if it's second name it's okay
jr. member
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Substitution of a name has a complicated process, because it must replace the data of a person in each database, so reasonable if the cost is expensive.
newbie
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Probably not, even if it would be free. I have no reason to change my name.
newbie
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I think I would if its cheap why not but here in our country its very expensive. too bad.
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