• ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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    2 months ago

    In some places PhDs were treated to be higher diploma than an MD though, at least in Hungary there was - many years ago - some odd system where you could only capitalize “Dr.” before your name if you had a PhD, if you were “just” an MD or a legal doctor, you could only have it like “dr.”.

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      2 months ago

      That’s really interesting! So, apologies for the late reply, you sent me down an internet rabbithole.

      Two of my good friends are from Hungary, and in the nicest way possible the fact that there’s a rule for that doesn’t surprise me at all!

      One of them had a kid after moving here with her husband and deliberately named her something that they wouldn’t have been able to over there. It’s just a pretty normal ‘English’ name, but apparently in Hungary there’s a list of approved names for babies.

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        2 months ago

        That particular rule doesn’t exist any more, since the country adopted the international system.

        That said, the baby name register is stupid and actually quite racist in origin. It was made so that Romani people can’t give their kids “unique” names.