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Mark
from Australia | Jul. 28, 2014 18:41
About:Chinese Names
In Australia, do I greet a person who's name is "Duk Woo Kim" as "Duk" or "Kim"?
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Adam
from Italy | Jul. 28, 2014 22:25
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You may greet him as Duk or Ms./Mrs. Kim.
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