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Thanks Avy.
We do have some names in particular but we're in a situation where they're going to be coming at us faster and faster. Two that I can think of right off hand are Vishruth (who I spoke to on the phone just yesterday so I know how it's pronounced) and Verma. Another question, if an Indian man refers to himself as, say, Vishruth, do I call him Vishruth or is there some honorific that I would use when talking to him? In Japanese, for example, I would call myself Faldage but others would call me Faldage-san. I would never refer to myself as Faldage-san, however.
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