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16-Year-Old British Girl Earns £48,000 By Helping Chinese People Name Their Babies. How Is It possible? Find Out Here!

A Bitish girl earns about £48,000 from a website she made to help give Chinese babies English names.

Beau Jessup, a 16-year-old student from Gloucestershire, came up with the idea for this website after her visit to a Chinese family.

Since it is very important in China to have both Chinese and English names for future studies or businesses abroad, Jessup was asked by some friends to give an English name to a newborn baby.

Her website, “Special Name”, asks parents to choose five of the 12 personality traits that they want their baby to grow up with. Beau wanted to have similarities between how the Chinese pick their child's name traditionally. Chinese parents typically choose the name of their child based on elements.

 

Chosen names are discussed by the family on We-Chat before making the final decision.

And that's how a British girl earns a lot of money by simply naming Chinese babies.

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