How to use JR. name suffix when booking tickets with China Railway?

How to use JR. name suffix when booking tickets with China Railway? - Man in Brown Coat in Front of Books

I like being named for my father, but I wish I had never put JR on my name on any document. It is on my passport and often causes trouble. Airlines and hotels often record me as "Mr. JR." Now I want to get a ticket on China Railway and of course they want my exact family name.

Should I tell them it is McLarty JR since that is on my passport or should I tell them it is McLarty since even the US State Department agrees that is my last name and JR is a suffix?






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