What's the name you show in MSN?
By youless
@youless (114117)
Guangzhou, China
April 15, 2008 11:35pm CST
It seems there are some people protest Beijing Olympics and I don't think it's right. People should know the truth. When the bad guys robbed, made a fire and harmed the innocent people, and can you say this is called "fight for the freedom"? Think about it.
Now I changed my MSN name because we all support our country. I typed as follows:
*red+uJing(L)China Forever and it will show as I'm Jing (heart) China Forever. It means I'm Jing, Love China Forever.
You may see many Chinese changed their show name, too. And you will see many hearts with China.
In fact some people are just jealous when they see China is becoming stronger. So never say they love peace as they are exactly spoiling the peace.
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9 responses
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
16 Apr 08
Hello dear youless. I do not use MSN, but I am sure that peace-loving people all over the world will not spread any rumor that is damaging the image of our country. I am very happy for the prosperity of our country. It is a good sign that our country is gettting stronger and stronger in many ways, which is very encouraging. I thank you very much for your loving our country wholeheartedly. Same here because we are descendants of the dragon. 
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
24 Apr 08
Good morning, youless. I thank you and appreciate the best response very much. Have a good time, friend.
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@wondericequeen (7876)
• Hong Kong
16 Apr 08
My name in MSN has nothing to do with being political. Things don't have to be so dramatic, do they? My name on MSN is Ice J. which is totally personal. I think Olympic game is a great event and it's about different nationalities participating a SPORT event together, we shouldn't take the opportunity to get the political issue noticed. Well, I would prefer to just enjoy the event.
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@wondericequeen (7876)
• Hong Kong
17 Apr 08
I know! It makes me feel bad too it turns out to be like this. I think everyone should put down their differences of opinions at the moment and enjoy the SPORTS!
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@gracelee114 (215)
• China
16 Apr 08
Ithink most of people in our country prefer to use qq la
and my nick name is " a slice of smile" hehe?
means I like smile,but don`t want too much.
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@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
• United States
3 May 08
I would say it is great as long as you know each other with great trust. Nice to give out smiles. I would not give any real names at all. I would not give out messenger names, email addresses, or passwords at all. That is really not safe at all. Strangers could invade your accounts at any time. Please be very careful at all costs.
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@asawako48162 (3321)
• United States
3 May 08
The only time I ever protested was in 1978. My company wanted to take workers from another plant and put them in our plant but they would take their jobs with them replacing our people because they had higher seniority.
This was unfair to the people already working in our "home" plant and we picked FORD INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS..and in the end FORD MOTORS COMPANY did not do this ..and we all kept our jobs..I retired after 30 years of service at the age of 63..and also I get SOCIAL SECURITY from the government and so does my wife as she is retired to...but this was not a political as much as a job related. The deomonstration was very peaceful and it lasted only a few hours and we walked in the snow and it was the last day of Henry Ford II..he also retired on this day as active head of FORD MOTORbut I don't boycott the Olympics as this is for sports and not politics. This is a way to broaden the hand of friendship around the world
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@maggiemoon (486)
• China
16 Apr 08
I show my nicky name in my MSN.for the beijing Olympics I think there is no any reason to protest Beijing Olympics Game.Some people did wrong things but no regret which is terrible and a pity.
@MAMABLAZE (242)
• United States
27 Apr 08
Hi youless, I have been wondering the meaning of your name. I like it very much. My name was given me by my daughters friends. Her friends call her Blaze
for she moves quickly. Therefore I was named Mamablaze even though I am not so
quick as she. I have embraced my name with the confidence that it is now who I am
and will forever be.
As to your comments about Olympic protest afoot. Do not take it to heart there
will always be people who can't be pleased. I am not a person that is really worried about the location of the Olympics ( just not sports oriented ) but it is
nice that all countries can do something together besides disagree. Sadly it
always seems politics has to rear it's ugly head we just have to get past it
somehow and try to enjoy what is good ... My best to all...Mamablaze!!
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@monishavakil (1019)
• India
16 Apr 08
i do think a bit differently from the rest. i always display my real name. i find it funny giving myself funny names which could be false. its my name and i am proud of it.
@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
• United States
3 May 08
I do not think it is safe to give out your MSN address at all. If you do, your identity will be harmed or stolen. Your account will be used by someone else. Especially if you give out your password. So do not give out your messenger name or email addresses at all. Not passwords either.
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@minotaur87 (769)
• Singapore
19 Feb 10
I don't really like to change my display name just to show my support for anything. I still prefer to use my real name. You can always give your stand in discussion, don't really have to do it that way. Most of your contacts are your friends so they would know your stand so doing this is also no point.










