Patrick, incredible observation.  I don't mind being called
Chunshen Li instead of Li Chunshen because as they say, "When in Rome do as Romans do", reflection of individualism or a sign of individualism, but being naughty once at a party, I said, in China, surname goes first because without fathter/mother where's the son or daughter hence sequentially father/mother son|daughter.

Don

>Perhaps this kind of question would be best addressed to a business
>consultant. For example if you have both names you could use both e.g. Dear
>Chunshen Li, or should it be Li Chunshen? :-)
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>Patrick
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chunshen (Don) Li
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>Deanna, I see what you are saying, however, I don't think pure logic would
>work in the business setting.  If people address me by "Dear Potential
>Customer", it turns me off, you, no?
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