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When in Russia, should I use a patronymic? (В России, мне нужно отчество?) Привет! I am planning to spend a year in Russia teaching English in a couple of years' time. Should I use a patronymic based on my father's name (Гэриович) or just stick to my English middle name (Гэри)? Can I choose - and when people need to address me with имя+отчество will they feel comfortable just using my English middle name? And what should I do in official dealings with state authorities? Thanks in advance! Луис
2011年3月24日 01:06
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Authorities will be fine with just your name =) But if you are going to be teaching, then it might be a good idea to introduce yourself with a patronimic name.. It will just give you more "weight" and supposed to give you more respect by pupils (generally, teachers and professors are called wtih their patronimics by pupils). But it is all moving so fast now, and depending on what school you will be teaching in, maybe an informal approach will be more welcome..
2011年3月24日
In your case - don't worry! Use your real name without patronymic. Everyone in Russia may call your real name. In my humble opinion :)
2011年3月24日
No, you shouldn't. Your name will be enough.
2011年3月24日
you're 18, so no, no and no you better not :)
2011年3月31日
It just so happens that my English middle name is a patronymic of sorts as it's my father's name :D but thanks for the advice! :)
2011年3月24日
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