If you name your child "Google", will Google give you a gift?

"The Jakarta Post" recently reported an interesting story, because a family in Indonesia decided to name their child "Google" and then successfully received a large gift package from Google.

The parents of the child, Ella Karina and Andi Cahya Saputra, said in an interview that the mother Ella was initially opposed to her husband's bad idea, so she insisted on calling the baby "baby boy" in the first few months after birth. But after all, my arms couldn't hold my thighs, and I recognized the name "Google".

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Ella told the news website Kompas: "I hope that the child will become a leader who will be beneficial to many people in the future." .

However, on social networks, many people think that parents are just trying to obtain financial subsidies from Google, hoping that this company can pay for their children's tuition and make it easier to work directly at Google in the future.

In response, the child's father Andi said that he just thought of the more positive side - "Since some people name their children after cities and celebrities, why can't they choose famous people?" What about multinational companies? ”

Coconuts pointed out that children named after companies or products such as Go-Pay or Pajero Sport have received gifts from these companies. The "Google" children from Indonesia have also received some gifts from the Indonesian Google branch.

Mother Ella said: "The company called us to congratulate us and hoped that the 'Google' kid would grow into a pillar of talent."

However, some humorous netizens said that they hope children can stick to one thing, and that is Google's creed - "Don't Do Evil".

If China names a child Google: First of all, you need to ask whether it is a big name or a nickname; you also need to ask whether it is a Chinese name or an English name.

So Google needs to decide whether to send a gift package to congratulate you or to collect a naming fee?

If the child’s surname is Gu, name him Ge. A pretty good name. This Google company is better off charging naming fees