Quote: (06-03-2014 04:50 AM)Deluge Wrote:
One thing I've always wondered is why so many Asian parents from certain backgrounds always give their children European names to use on top of their legal Asian names. Most Asians where I'm at are ethnic Chinese or Vietnamese so I'm mainly talking about them, it's practically universal for them.
My first name is a common curry name and it's never hurt me, that said it is pretty easy to pronounce. Often times girls (ONLY ever white girls) will compliment me on my name when I tell them. I'm not actually sure why since it's a pretty ordinary name for my background, maybe they're just trying to flirt. A group of SWPLy girls JWLZG introduced me to were actually raving about my name one night, it was like they were fetishizing it, sometimes it pays not be a white man![]()
Interestingly my European last name is much more uncommon here (it's unmistakably non Anglo-Saxon) yet people never say or ask anything about that...
I don't think having an ethnic name is a problem game wise. The girls who will be turned off by an ethnic name are already turned off by your race anyway so unless your called Hardik Shittal or Ti Nee Kwok your name itself won't ever come into play.
Also like we all should I usually don't tell girls my name until they ask me first (a classic "IOI") so it's not even a factor until they're already interested.
correct, don't introduce yourself anyway to a girl, let her ask...it will either help or be neutral as the only reason she's asking is to continue conversation. You can also make a game of it if you have any reprehension using the good ol' "whats your name? Guess.." If you look very indian and have a name with 17 syllables and she guesses "Tom", you at least have the option to lie, or half lie and say 'Everyone calls me Mark"
My mom chose well and my name suits my look and is very unusual without sounding weird. Its the kind of name a nerdy fanboy or angsty alternative person would change their name to. So again, I paint that picture for a girl up front, then when she asks my name it just fits nicely into the puzzle and she usually says "ohhh, I love that name"...which is expected because I've already had her hooked with 10 minutes of interest by that point.
I feel like, talking to women to pick them up is like writing a romance novel or movie, on the fly, in which they are the main character....always be setting up the next scene while connecting the threads from the last one.
Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV