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How do Spaniards express affection in their naming customs

a) Using only first names
b) Using both first and last names
c) Using only last names
d) Using nicknames

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In Spanish culture, d. nicknames are commonly used as a way to express affection in naming customs, often derived from first names, physical traits, or personality.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Spanish culture, affection is often expressed through naming customs in various ways, but when it comes to expressing affection directly through names, d. nicknames (apodos or sobrenombres in Spanish) are commonly used amongst family and friends. These nicknames can be derived from first names, physical characteristics, personality traits, or relationships.

For instance, someone named Francisco may affectionately be called Paco, Kiko, or Curro. It's less common to express affection using only first names or only last names without adding some affectionate twist. Spaniards also often use diminutive forms of names, such as adding '-ito' or '-ita' at the end of names (Carlitos from Carlos), to convey endearment.

However, these naming practices are part of informal social interaction and are typically reserved for family, close friends, or in casual settings.

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