Grey: “We all get our names from our parents or caretakers. Do you guys think that you should keep that name (out of respect) or that one should have the right to change it at 21 for example?”
Black: “I think you should be able to change it. I did not choose it, so I didn’t have any influence on it. Now it looks like my parents choose to keep me, on an invisible chain!”
White: “I have to disagree with you. Your parents gave you life and named you with love! It isn’t about respect, but about gratitude that they took the effort for you.”
Blue: “I find this hard to answer. But if I had a weak name, then yes. Look at the world of business and Hollywood: de people with the most influence, often have strong names. Names, that once you hear them, you never forget!”
Green: “Yes, I would like to change it. But then into something my feelings tell me, something that reflects my character. We are all from the same world, but yet a bit of individualistic.”
Orange: “That name reflects a part of your parents: it was a conscious choice. It is as a family important to stick together! Because of you are in good relations with your family, than contact with society can only improve. And who knows: maybe your name is in connection with some historical figure.”
Red: “Connected? And so what? You have to strife to put yourself on the map, leave your own footprints behind. All in all, everything is about self-interest: so I will get on it immediately to have this option be taken in the law!”