Thread:Wildsbaths/@comment-35553672-20190416101124

Hi there, Wildsbaths.

I need to stop returning with the old name. On January 29, 2016, the name Mexico D.F. was changed to Mexico City with an abrebiation of the name that stands by the Spanish initials as CDMX (Ciudad De MéXico).

As USA stands for United States of America, Do you think that is it okay to put larger names of the place? The names ”Mexico City" and "CDMX" are the same place, but the initials "CDMX" are shorter than the complete name; CD is the Spanish abrebiation that means “City”, and MX stands for “Mexico” by two-letter initial country, and together is “CDMX” i.e. “City of Mexico”.

If you go to Mexico City one day, you will see the initials that are everywhere on the city, even has their own Twitter page that uses the initial name of the city. I went that place one month after the name change, and I saw some places that use the initial name of Mexico City in metro stations, taxi cabs, and even the government has their initial name as the autonomous city of Mexico, as Washington DC does in America.

Anyway, I will left my advice on this talk message that CDMX and Mexico City are the same, just don't take back the name of Cityball. Thanks for reading this talk page.

Yours truly, Angel Chavez. 