A father in Indonesia has raised eyebrows after naming his newborn son Department of Statistical Communication.
Slamet Yoga Wahyudi, 38, had agreed wit
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Slamet ‘Yoga’ Wahyudi, 38, from Brebes Regency, Central Java, had come to terms with his then-pregnant wife, Ririn Linda Tunggal Sari, that if she gave birth to a son, he would be allowed to to name the child after the birth, according to a report from Daily Mail.
When the baby arrived in December last year, Slamet decided to name his son “Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik” which translates to “Department of Statistical Communication” to reportedly pay tribute to his beloved workplace.
Slamet had started working at an Indonesian civil service back in 2009 and has served as a public servant for more than a decade.
Backlash after father names newborn son Department of Statistical Information
20 Apr, 2021 05:22 AM
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A father in Indonesia has raised eyebrows after naming his newborn son (not pictured) Department of Statistical Communication . Photo / Getty Images
A father in Indonesia has raised eyebrows after naming his newborn son (not pictured) Department of Statistical Communication . Photo / Getty Images
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A father in Indonesia has raised eyebrows after naming his newborn son Department of Statistical Communication .
Slamet Yoga Wahyudi, 38, had agreed with his then-pregnant wife that he would be allowed to chose their baby s name if it turned out to be a boy.
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Apparently, the 38-year-old man named Slamet Yoga Wahyudi from Brebes Regency, Central Java had chosen the name Dinas Komunikasi Informatika Statistik for his son after he d somehow managed to convince his wife to let him name their baby if it turned out to be a boy.
If you re not familiar with the language, the baby s name directly translates to Department of Informatics and Statistical Communication in Bahasa Indonesia, and represents the civil service section that Wahyudi has worked at for the past 17 years.