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Facebook wouldn't believe his name is Phuc Dat Bich. So he did this

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 9:42 IST

In a bizarre incident, a Vietnamese-Australian man named 'Phuc Dat Bich' has spoken of his anger after being repeatedly blocked by social networking website Facebook

The 23-year-old youth, whose name is actually pronounced as 'Phoo Da Bic' has posted an image of his passport on Facebook after it banned him several times.

His picture of proof, and its accompanying message, has been shared more than 123,000 times.

"I find it highly irritating the fact that nobody seems to believe me when I say that my full legal name is how you see it," he said.

"I've been accused of using a false and misleading name of which I find very offensive."

He went on to explain that his frustration was due to what he suggested was a lack of understanding in the West for names which appear amusing to some.

"Is it because I'm Asian? Is it?" he asked in the post.

"Having my (Facebook) shut down multiple times and forced to change my name to my 'real' name, so just to put it out there. My name.

"Yours sincerely, Phuc Dat Bich".

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Photo: Phuc Dat Bich/ Facebook

This is not for the first time when Facebook has blcoked uses from their profile accounts as a result of their name. Recently, a woman whose first name was Isis said Facebook would not let her sign in as it thought she was associated with the terror outfit ISIS.



First published: 21 November 2015, 11:21 IST