B: That's good to know. I think I need a bank account in your bank. What should I do in order to open a bank account? Is it possible for me to do that on line?
A: I'm afraid not. But you may register some relevant information and then come to the nearest branch to make your application complete. OK?
B:OK.
A: Could you tell me how old are you, because only those who are over 18 years of age are eligible to open a bank account in our bank.
B: I'm 21.
A: Good. What is your nationality?
B: I come from Guangdong, China. I come here to study.
A: May I have your name, please?
B: Jiang Hong.
A: So, your family name Hong, right?
B: Oh, no. Hong is my given name. In China, we put our surname at the front.
A: I see. A little suggestion. When you are In Britain, your full name is Hong Jiang, following the order here in Britain. That will avoid a lot of misunderstandings. How to spell your full name?
B: Thank you for your reminder. "Hong" is H-O-N-G, and "Jiang" is spelt as J-l-A-N-G.
A: So, you are a male and was born in...?
B: October, 10th.
A: Do you have any contact information, such as your current phone number or your email address. It is even better if you could provide both.
B: Absolutely. My phone number is 1624 684 316 and my email address is jianghong_2011@hotmail.com. "jianghong" is one word, which is my full name and before 2011, there is an underscore.
A: OK,got it. One last question "Do you already have any bank account in our bank?"
B: No. It's my first time here in Britain.
A: Welcome to UK. I'm sure you will have a wonderful time here. About your application, the next step for you to do is…
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