Mexicans then:>My name is Jesús José María Antonio Rodrigo Gonzalo Ignacio Francisco Javier GarcíaMexicans now:>My name is Brayan GarcíaWhat went wrong?
>Before: Spaniard snob influence >After: American Chad influence
Posters added context: OP laments the Anglicization of given names in Mexico, especially by lower and lower-middle classes, who went from christening their children with classical Spanish names to instead using pseudo-English (sometimes entirely made up) pop culture names picked up from movies and TV shows.
Having an Americanized name and a last name that ends with z is seen as ghetto subhuman low class
>>217770265>and a last name that ends with zWhat does that have to do with being a ghetto subhuman? I understand the part about misspelled English names.
>>217770545Last names that end in Z were given to native americans after they got baptized during the new spain. Thus last names that end in Z became the norm among the poorest members of our "society". Funnily I think these type of last names are not even popular in spain
>>217770587>Funnily I think these type of last names are not even popular in spainErm...
>Japon es cagad-ACK!!!
>>217770034I agree. Either fully commit to Anglicization or retain a Spanish name. Shit like "Brayan" is disgusting.
>>217771080Brazilians then:>My name is João José Jorge Antônio Gonçalo Orlando Fernando OliveiraBrazilians now:>My name is Wanderson OliveiraWhat went wrong?