According to the video exposed on the Internet, a child living in Shandong took her exercise book to her father for comment because she was not satisfied with her name. Children dislike that their names have too many strokes, and the names are three words, which is too troublesome to write. So I decided to go to my father with my exercise book and ask him why he chose this name. It's good to call it Yu Yi Yu Er. When the child's father encounters this situation, he can only show a helpless smile.
The video caused a heated discussion on the Internet. Many children complained that the names given by their parents were difficult to write, and some netizens said that it was good to give their children a simple name. Of course, the name can't be changed casually, and it needs to conform to the regulations before it can be changed.
The girl's behavior of asking for a name change in this video is probably just a joke. In real life, the law clearly stipulates that citizens have the right to name and have the right to decide to use and change their names according to regulations. However, the name cannot be changed casually, and it also needs to comply with relevant state regulations.
For minors, it is necessary for parents to put forward their wish to change their names to relevant institutions, and provide sufficient reasons, and their names or homonyms do not violate public order and good customs before they can be changed. Children over the age of 1 need to obtain their own consent to change their names. For adults, if they want to change their names, they should not only express their wishes and provide sufficient reasons, but also promise that they will bear the civil and legal responsibilities caused by changing their names.
If children find it difficult to accept the names given by their parents, they can take the initiative to change them in the relevant departments when they are adults, but the changes must comply with the relevant regulations, and they must not be changed indiscriminately.
In real life, parents' names often have certain meanings. Whether the child likes it or not, the names given by parents will always accompany the child for a long time. If you really don't like the name, children can only change it when they are adults.