Thanks Harry! but i have some adjustment, I am not Nguyen. Nguyen is my family name. I am Tuyet means Snow. In my language family name goes first.;-)
O.k Then if you write your name in English put your name in front, Tuyet. Just like this Tuyet Nguyen and nobody will mix it.:-D
30-Nov-2006, 03:06
Nguyen Tuyet
Re: Teacher's day
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Originally Posted by Harry Smith
O.k Then if you write your name in English put your name in front, Tuyet. Just like this Tuyet Nguyen and nobody will mix it.:-D
thanks for suggestion, Harry. But I am Vietnamese, and I like write as the way that Vietnamese always write. ;-)
30-Nov-2006, 03:41
curmudgeon
Re: Teacher's day
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Originally Posted by Harry Smith
I think it's high time British teachers thought about it. ;-)
The only Teachers I know comes out of a bottle :-D
01-Dec-2006, 12:21
Harry Smith
Re: Teacher's day
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Originally Posted by curmudgeon
The only Teachers I know comes out of a bottle :-D
I think teachers everywhere in the world are highly-respected and badly-paid specialists. Any ideas?
02-Dec-2006, 02:45
curmudgeon
Re: Teacher's day
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Originally Posted by Nguyen Tuyet
thanks for suggestion, Harry. But I am Vietnamese, and I like write as the way that Vietnamese always write. ;-)
Quite right!:up:
05-Dec-2006, 06:14
Harry Smith
Re: Teacher's day
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Originally Posted by Nguyen Tuyet
thanks for suggestion, Harry. But I am Vietnamese, and I like write as the way that Vietnamese always write. ;-)
You are welcome,Tuyet ! I just wanted the whole English speaking world not to mix your name and surname. We also write our surname, name and father's name in the end. :-D