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US Math professor suspended for demanding a Viet student to anglicize her name

I'm with the professor. I once asked a German girl to change her name while she was studying in our school. Her name is Sina but its pronounced exactly like zina...

It was an embarrassment for the teachers too.

However, the teachers decided to call her by her surname and so did we.
Imagine zina and fuk boy being best friend, taught by prof eat a dik.
 
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Well done to her for sticking with her name and forcing the professor to say it. Anglicising of names is a form of false flagging. This is why when you call Microsoft in Chennai you're greeted by "Steve", as individuals from this particular nation learn false flagging from an early age as part of the chanakiya syllabus. Btw, our friend "Steve" is not a Christian in case you were wondering.
 
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Any vietnamese can tell if its pronounced as F or P?
 
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I hope this is not a prank. Phuc Dat Bich.
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https://www.theguardian.com/media/2...ese-name-hoax-to-fool-news-media-and-facebook
It is fake There is no Vietnamese name like that. Of all 03 sounds (Phuc, Dat, Bich), none can be a Vietnamese surname.
 
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