Real Name Verification Passport Full Name Question/Uncertainty

Hey everyone, for those who've done Real name verification. I'm using my passport (non Chinese) and I have 2 questions.

  1. On Rednote's field for "Full name" there is just 1 line. However, the passport has 2 lines. First is the surname, and then below that is the first name and middlle name together. In Rednote's "Full name" field, should I follow the passport formula and write in LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME as it appears (sorta) on my passport? Or does it even matter?

  2. My last name is Irish and on my passport the "Mc" and "The Rest" are 2 separate words. There's a space in the middle. Like it would say MC GUIRE. I should probably write this on Rednote as 2 names, yeah? Even though my last name is just 1 name, not this goofy 2 name Mc thing the WASPy state department inflicts on us poor diaspora Irish, amirite?

Comments

smizlica22406over 1 year ago1

I have done it two times unsuccessfully and both times they rejected me, still cant comment

priscillahernandezover 1 year ago1

I cannot even access to try it says function won't open Now i updated the app and if i click profile it says function won't open either

Few-Appearance3166over 1 year ago1

I am not sure if u can verify with a non-Chinese ID number (like passport number), regardless of what you write in Full Name Bar.

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