Well, in the German speaking regions we have Max and Erika Mustermann as standard characters: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustermann Giving them another very common name would result in Max and Erika Müller. max.müller@beispiel.de Erika.müller@beispiel.de Lars Von: ua-discuss-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ua-discuss-bounces@icann.org] Im Auftrag von Don Hollander Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Februar 2017 06:33 An: ajay@data.in Cc: ua-discuss@icann.org Betreff: Re: [UA-discuss] [Ext] Re: [ajay.uasg@data.in] John Doe in.... Different languages Thanks for this. We’re looking to build a bit of narrative to show how important EAI is to people (in this case imaginary) who can’t currently use email the way that they might want to because their names use non-ascii characters. Don On 2/02/2017, at 2:28 PM, ajay@data.in <mailto:ajay@data.in> wrote: Hello Don May be we can use SUPPORT@ or MAIL@ instead of name along with country specific example.भारत Like for Russia you can use <mailto:%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%87%D1%82%D0%B0@xn--e1afmkfd.pyc> почта@пример.pyc in English <mailto:mail@example.rus> mail@example.rus Thanks On 02-Feb-2017, 4:53:43 AM Don Hollander ' <mailto:don.hollander@icann.org> don.hollander@icann.org' wrote: We’re building some documentation around EAI and creating some generic, but culturally local, examples of email addresses. In the US it might be something like <mailto:john.doe@example.com> john.doe@example.com. In the UK it might be something like <mailto:john.bull@example.com> john.bull@example.com. And in NZ it would be <mailto:Joe.Bloggs@example.com> Joe.Bloggs@example.com I’m looking for similar, ‘everyman’ names in other places, particularly those that don’t use only ascii. So, if you have any suggestions, please do let me know. Don Don Hollander Universal Acceptance Steering Group Skype: don_hollander