>>>>How about Bolivia? You immigrated, or your ancestors...
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>>>My parents, when I was 1 year old. - Yes, people sometimes have difficulty pronouncing my name (both first and last name), but I never considered changing it. Nor do most other people. Some people, though, use their second name, if it is more familiar to the people here; I know of at least two cases. In both cases, the second name is in common use in Bolivia, whereas the first is not.
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>>Suppose it'd be a disadvantage finding work, would you then consider a rename, and if yes, how would you rename?
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>"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it."
Yeah, the question was probably a bridge too far. :)
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