In Britain most people have three names. They have a first name, a middle name, (1) a family name. People don’t use their (2) name much. You call your friends or (3) you know well by the first name. (4) people never use Mr, Mrs, or Miss with their (5) names. You can’t say "Miss Bridget," for example. You can only (6) "Miss Green." Miss goes with the family name, (7) , not with the first name, Bridget. British people say (8) first names first and their family names (9) . It’s not the same as in Chinese, (10) example—Chen Guoming; a Chinese student says his family name, Chen, first.