Name: Putri Fitriani Khairunnisa
NPM: 1910631060042
Class: 3D
1. different naming traditions used by people around the world (paragraph 4, 5, and 6)
2. different naming traditions in the United States ( paragraph 7)
3. reasons why some people's names are hard to remember (paragraph 4, 5, and 7)
4. what happens to a woman's name when she gets married (paragraph 6)
After you read...
A. Who do you think the text was written for? Check the correct (√) answer.
(x) people who are coming to the United States for the first time
(√) people who are going to a non-English speaking country
(√) Americans who are living in a foreign country
(x) Americans who are living in the United States
B. write the correct name
1. Lee Hyun Ju is from Korea. Her fiance's name is An Ho Jae
What is her name now? Ms. or Miss Lee
What is his name? Mr An
What will her name be after she marries? Ms. or Mrs Lee hyun Ju
2. Tomoko Kato is from Japan. Her fiance's name is Hideo Suzuki.
What is her name now? Ms. or Miss Tomoko
What is his name? Mr Hideo
What will her name be after she marries? Ms. or Mrs Tomoko Suzuki
3. Guadalupe Gomez is from Mexico. Her fiance's name is Emilio Rodriguez.
What is her name now? Ms. or Miss Guadalupe
What is his name? Mr Emilio
What will her name be after she marries? Ms. or Mrs Guadalupe Gomez de Rodriguez
C. Answer these questions
1. who do you call by their first name? who calls you by your first name? who do you call only by their last name.
answer: I usually call their first name if we are already friends or he is my friend. The first names are often used in casual settings. At same point, my friends call me by my first name. Sometimes, my parents call me my first name too. For example my name is Putri, my friends call me Putri or Put. Because we're friends or get to know and the point of all this is using the first name as it implies intimacy or closeness. I call them by last name when we are not too close or feel strange because it is more polite before they invite me to use their first name. for example my teacher's wife is mrs Riani Septiani, I call her mrs Septiani or another example usually use in my country, his name is Muhammad Fakhri and people usually call him with his last name not first name that is Fakhri
2. how would your name be different in the other countries mentioned in the reading
answer: Naming traditions are different in every country. In Indonesia rarely have family names. But, most of them usually have a given name and then take the name of their father as a last name. Some married Indonesian women take their husband's last name to be added after their last name. Therefore, it is not uncommon for married couples to have different last names or families. and my name do not have naming traditions although I'm Sundanese. The given name is Putri Fitriani Khairunnisa, there is no family name or surname. However, in here, naming traditions differ regionally such as in Japanese, some of them especially the old generation have only one name and Batak people have clan names which are used as their surnames that is Nasution and the example is Alfito Yuda Nasution.
3. what would you tell a foreign visitor about the naming traditions in your country
answer: I will tell a foreign visitor about the naming traditions in my country that there are some Indonesian ethnic groups or tribes whose people do a maintain family, last or surname. In North Sumatra, for example, there are clans that are derived according to their ethnicity. Surnames are not commonly used in Javanese, Sundanese, and Betawi. However, usually among the Javanese and Sundanese aristocrats, they used their family name after their name. The naming rules in Balinese culture are even more unique. However, at this time giving names is not fixated on tradition, traditional names are rarely used because parents now prefer commonly used names. And there are children who given names are added with “Putri” for girls and “Putra” for boys.

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