Open tzhan98 opened 2 years ago
As our application is for recruiters to track their own list of applicants and jobs, they can just put "so" or "son of", and make a mental note to replace it with "s/o" when they need to.
Also, Some individuals may omit the patronymic phrase altogether and write their name simply as [given name] [father’s given name]. This can lead foreigners to mistake the father’s given name for a family name. https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/singaporean-culture/singaporean-culture-naming
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When inputting legitimate name such as
Nagaratnam s/o Suppiah
, the GUI warns about invalid input