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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 john.doe@example.com. In the UK it might be something like john.bull@example.com. And in NZ it would be 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