Sunday, July 18, 2010

Brazilian Stomach Flu



Beatriz Ontaneda question "Why when a woman comes to light call it by its name, however if a man is called by his surname? Ejm: In a panel of electoral propaganda to tell Lourdes Flores Nano, Lourdes, and Maria Jesus Enrique candidate Ocrospoma tell: Ocrospoma ... "question is

serve to leave a little to enter politics and other topics. My dear Beatriz, some time ago I asked myself not being equal to the formulas you have any similarity. I wondered why some call them by name while others by their last name? As you can see not introduced the factor of gender and sex. But as I answered the question this way: People have a tendency to save what I can in different areas, but also follows certain criteria in order to save words, prefer what works best for a better identification, and thus prefers least common use of their 1 st or last names. Regarding the former, actually people tend to save words, for example to the Catholic University says "The cato" dad "pa", Catherine (my little neighbor) tells "tasting", etc. So many of the names are not complete but muhos say where the first two syllables, but only the first. Sofi (for Sophia), Al (by Alberto), Robert (Roberto), Giselle (by Gisela), Maga (by Magali), Fede (by Federico), etc., Etc.,

In the second case, the If you described, why sometimes used names or surnames, I answered this way: what it is to better identify the person and save time trying to distinguish one person from another. Should actually called "Alan Garcia, Lourdes Flores, Humberto Lay," Ollanta Humala "Susana Villar, Luis Castaneda, etc, but are usually called up by one of them for reasons of economy of language But why only some Scogan the only the name and other name?

Pongo examples to make it more graphic and understandable: Humberto Lay, Lay usually tell, because it is more common Humberto Lay. is that there are many Humbert and few Lays, one is more common than another. And so, as there are many Garcia'sy few Alan, at least when the President now became famous, then it is easier for the less common call either your name or surname. To identify others. Antero Antero Flores told more and less because there are many Florez Florez that anthers (better to call what we hear that what is read). The same goes for Lourdes Flores, is called "Lourdes" because that is always called and no need to change the name because it would be worth: Flores is just as common to Lourdes. As the two are commonly referred to by the two together: Lourdes Flores. " In the case of Lourdes Alcorta is called "Alcorta" or "Alcorta" it is not to be confused with "Alcorta Lourdes Flores as it is less common than" Lourdes. " In the case of Ollanta Humala, sucede que ambos no son tan comunes, al igual que sucede con Lourdes Flores se le dice “Ollanta” o “Humala”. Aquí sí puede funcionar un solo nombre porque ambos no son tan comunes (aunque ambos sean sustantivos propios). En el caso de Luis Castañeda, se le dice “Mister Comunicore”, jajajajj, nada, se le dice “Castañeda” porque es menos común que “Luis” y más aún que “Lucho”. Con Victor Andres García Belaunde se le llama por sus nombres y apellidos completos porque llamarlo “Víctor García” no tiene Cashe, es muy común, así que con llamarlo “Víctor Andrés García Belaunde” indistinguishable do, but because it is very long and economise is called simply "Vitocho."

question A timely response Ocrospoma call him because his name Enrique is more common. For them when they told the panel Lourdes Flores Lourdes "economized the call" Lourdes Flores "and when they called Enrique Ocrospoma only" Ocrospoma "also economized words because so named because they did not need to call him" Henry Ocrospoma "and only choose the least common, then your last name. They combined the two things, first the economy of language but this economy is using common least as common among their 1 st name and surname. Ever heard humble people who call Lourdes Flores 1, or its name or its 1 st surname but simply "Nano." I do. There you can clearly see the logic of people on the subject.

way one day I did a critique Sasieta Congresswoman Rosario, and when we met I said (in his style) "when referring to me but do not call me Sasieta Charo." Charo But what to call just because you ask me when it's easier to say "the congressman Sasieta" Imagine if you write an article "Congresswoman Charo said ..." No one would understand me! It will not then. One thing is that when you referred to someone in a face to face and quite another when it comes to identify that person publicly (in writing or by any means of communication). There is a logic when it comes to public men and women.

When you're in the family is often referred to by its name because it is illogical that the call Lourdes Flores "Flores" when everyone in the house are flowers. Just how I'm going to call my home Baldeón when several Baldeón. It will not then. When someone calls someone he wants to be responded, but how you will respond if not clearly distinguished. Also the name is always "loving" the name, because it is chosen especially for you. Instead, upon arrival at school, you "change" the name and call you by your name. The reason is because there is much less likely to have more unusual names than names. For example, it is likely that fewer Carlos Lopez, but especially because you change it officially in the records of attendance and all school records first and then put their names names. For example, many college friends did not know my name, they told me Baldeón, but at home I said "Ed" Edson. And I guess, Beatriz estimated that once you have called you "Bea", right?

When public figures postulate prefer to be called by their names rather than by their surnames, Lourdes Flores Lourdes prefer to be told, Luis Castaneda prefers even tell you "fight", and not even Luis, etc, but more Marketers as a form closer to the population. Have not seen the Kuchinsqui who prefers to be told "Pedro Pablo" or even PPK? The marketing also has a say in these matters.

For Keiko Fujimori Alberto Fujimori and the first case that we simply say Fujimori for economy of language, from "Albert" and "Fujimori" · choose only one: the less common, in this case "Fujimori" ('at least it was less common in 1990), while Keiko Keiko also just tell him also to economize words and Keiko Fujimori "choose only one but it happens not to choose "Fujimori" but "Keiko" to distinguish it from the father (who in turn popularized as the "Fujimori"). In the case of singers seems that marketing explains everything really Does anyone know how Madonna called or Shakira? Surely people would be interested, but I do more than their songs ... or hip ... Greetings

Edson Baldeón

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