My
Name,
My
Nickname,
My
English
As
I
was
born,
my
parents
gave
me
a
name
that
they
believed
to
bring
me
good
luck
and
fortune.
It's
a
common
name
in
my
country,
but
it
sounds
unique
and
beautiful.
I
proudly
use
it
for
formal
occasions,
but
for
people
close
to
me,
I
prefer
to
use
my
nickname.
My
nickname
is
a
simplified
version
of
my
name,
and
it's
been
given
to
me
by
my
family
since
I
was
a
child.
It
reflects
my
personality,
my
behavior,
and
my
preferences,
as
it's
related
to
something
that
I
love
and
enjoy.
When
I
hear
my
nickname,
I
feel
affection
and
warmth,
as
it
reminds
me
of
my
family
and
childhood
memories.
But
when
I
communicate
with
people
from
other
countries
or
when
I
travel
abroad,
I
use
my
English
name.
It's
a
name
that
I
chose
myself,
considering
its
pronunciation,
its
meaning,
and
its
popularity.
I
wanted
a
name
that
would
be
easy
to
remember,
easy
to
spell,
and
easy
to
pronounce
for
non-native
speakers.
My
English
name
is
not
related
to
my
original
name
or
my
nickname,
but
it
has
a
personal
significance
to
me.
It
represents
a
new
identity,
a
new
perspective,
and
a
new
world.
When
I
introduce
myself
with
my
English
name,
I
feel
confident
and
curious,
as
it
gives
me
an
opportunity
to
explore
different
cultures
and
languages.
In
conclusion,
my
name,
my
nickname,
and
my
English
name
are
not
just
words
or
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labels,
but
they
are
part
of
my
identity,
my
history,
and
my
future.
They
are
the
bridges
that
connect
me
to
my
family,
my
country,
and
the
world.
And
I
believe
that
every
person's
name
has
a
story
to
tell
and
a
meaning
to
share,
regardless
of
their
nationality,
ethnicity,
or
language.