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What kind of experience is it to have a rare surname?
Having a rare surname, I think the biggest experience is that it will make a lot of embarrassing jokes.

Weng surname

My surname is Weng. Although it is not a rare surname, it is also a rare surname around me. To say that I remember the most, I was always nicknamed by my classmates when I was a child.

"Weng" and "Hum" are homophonic, so I got a nickname-Little Bee when I was in primary school. So that my classmates don't call me by my name, but call me bee. Sometimes my classmates make me angry, and I will be angry with them. Then the naughty boy gave me a new nickname-wasp. Once the bell rang, I chased a classmate into the classroom. While running, my classmates shouted: The wasp chased me ... As a result, the teacher on the podium nervously asked: Where is the wasp? There was a lot of laughter in the audience. ...

I used to feel embarrassed. I once asked my father why we should have an "Weng" surname and why we don't have a "normal" surname like others. At that time, I was impatient until the fourth grade Maybe everyone grew up then. Slowly, no one made fun of my last name.

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When I was in college, I had a classmate named Guo, which I heard for the first time. Her surname also made a lot of jokes. I remember in the first class, when she came on stage to introduce herself, she said: My surname is Guo, Guo from Yang Guo ... Then the teacher went on to say, thank you for Yang's introduction, and she was next ... so much so that when she introduced herself, she changed it to Guo.

Several times we went out for dinner or something, and the shopkeeper asked us to apply for a membership card. She said her surname was Guo, and almost no boss knew which one was Guo, so we had to ask again: Guo? What did you pass? Once, a boss wrote "Guo" directly. After we corrected him, he said that he thought our pronunciation was not standard, and saying "Guo" was "Guo". Haha, it's amazing. Everything is said.

Gong Shi

When I first went to work, a colleague's surname was Gong, which is also rare here. I remember that my colleagues in the office called him Lao Gong at that time, and I thought it was "husband". At that time, I also foolishly asked others why he was the "husband" of so many people. Later, I learned my surname was Gong. Ha ha ha, it's funny to think about it now.