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Chinese names
appear in a different order than Western names. Each person has,
in this order, a family or generational name and a first name. In
Chinese names, the family name always comes first. For example,
in the name Chen Wu, Chen is the family name and Wu is the given
name. He should be addressed as Mr. Chen. Official titles are not
used in conversations. Only family members or close friends use
first names.
Most people
should be addressed with a title and their name. If a person does
not have a professional title, use "Mr.", "Madam", "Miss", plus
the last name.
A married Chinese
woman usually retains her maiden name; she will not use her husband's
name at all.
Many Chinese
adopt an English first name to make it easier for North Americans
and other Westerners to address them.
Address people
using official titles such as "General", "Committee Member", or
"Bureau Chief" whenever possible.
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