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preparation courses, to represent the average test-taker. Many countries, such as the United States, Germany or South Africa, use their own unique placeholder names, some even used tongue in cheek. Sometimes the name will be useful as a quick alternative, or stalling mechanism especially when used in
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standardised test preparation courses, "Joe Bloggs" represents the average test-taker, and students are trained to identify the "Joe Bloggs answer", or the choice which seems right but may be misleading on harder questions.
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and placeholder name in those countries (especially in legal contexts). But usually the most popular commonly used placeholder names in the United States are "John Doe", "Joe Blow", and "Jack".
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Other placeholders, often used in advertising store cards and credit cards, are Mr/Mrs A Smith or
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conjunction with "What's'isname?" and "'Im down the street", when a forgotten name sits on the
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For the American sports journalist who uses the pseudonym "Joe Blogs", see
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used primarily in the United Kingdom to represent the
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verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"Joe Bloggs"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
placeholder names
average man
standardised test
tip of the tongue
The Princeton Review
baggy jeans
Madchester
East Anglian
Norfolk
Suffolk
bloke
John
Joe
Jack
first names
Smith
most common surname

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