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Originally posted by Bear View PostDon't fancy Cailin Bear then?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy wife changed to my surname when we got married. But when we left the UK, she got it back as part of a double barrelled surname. And mine was changed almost the same way.
Mr Smith and Miss Jones -> Mr and Mrs Smith -> Mr Smith - Jones and Mrs Jones Smith.
So she still changed hers, but they still both have different surnames. I never know how to address envelopes to them.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI took ex-husbands name, now I can't wait to get rid of it. Mine changed when I was a little kid anyway (just started school) as I was adopted and it took ages to get used to. Now I can't wait to go back to my maiden name and I reckon "IF" I was ever to get married (not likely after this morning!!) again I'd just keep my own name - too much hassle to change it again!
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My future ex-wife didn't change hers, which I guess comes handy now that we are divorcing....
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I worked with an Indian woman, when she got married her surname changed to her husbands first name. Don't think it will catch on here.
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I'd like my wife ( when i find / buy one) to change her name - I think its the traditionalist in me, plus ive got a 13 letter surname, so its only fair she suffers too!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNow known as alias Smith and Jones.
I'm showing my age now...
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostOff on a slight tangent, is there any custom with civil partnerships ?
Not quite sure how best to put this, but does the "liftee" take the "lifter's" name or vice versa, if you see what I mean ?
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Off on a slight tangent, is there any custom with civil partnerships ?
Not quite sure how best to put this, but does the "liftee" take the "lifter's" name or vice versa, if you see what I mean ?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy wife changed to my surname when we got married. But when we left the UK, she got it back as part of a double barrelled surname. And mine was changed almost the same way.
Mr Smith and Miss Jones -> Mr and Mrs Smith -> Mr Smith - Jones and Mrs Jones Smith.
I'm showing my age now...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostMy wife changed to my surname when we got married. But when we left the UK, she got it back as part of a double barrelled surname. And mine was changed almost the same way.
Mr Smith and Miss Jones -> Mr and Mrs Smith -> Mr Smith - Jones and Mrs Jones Smith.
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