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Japanese naming order
Hehe, of course, the boss called Ichiro, and then sorted them in turn. On seniority, the eldest is often called the eldest, and the second is called the second. . . . .
Off-topic joke
The name of the Japanese
One day, the teacher introduced the situation in Japan to the students and said, "The names given to boys by the Japanese are very distinctive. Generally speaking, the eldest is Taro, the second is Jiro, and the third is Saburo Taihe Shiro, and so on.
Ok, who can give an example below? "I saw a student stand up and answer loudly:" Isoroku Yamamoto. "
For reference!