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What would happen to a woman's surname if she was in this situation?

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she's Japanese, either with citizenship, or just descent. She has a Japanese family name, let's say it's Satō. Also, to make things easier, let's say that her first name is Aoi. Now, let's say that Satō Aoi marries a Dutchman named Sem De Jong. She takes the De Jong last name, but she also wants to leave Satō in there. Where does she put Satō. In the front? before De Jong? After De Jong? After Aoi? Where? Thank you

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  1. Generally, most women put their surname first followed by the husband's surname.  So, Sato-De Jong


  2. Sato would go in front of De Jong, it would be like this: Sato- De Jong

  3. When in the Netherlands where Family Names come last she would be Aoi Sato-De Jong. When in Asian countries where family names come first She would be Sato-De Jong Aoi.

  4. sato-de jong...I agree with the above posters

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