I'd like to keep my name, tyvm. |
I'd like to keep my name, tyvm. |
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I have seen so many ways for last names when people get married; I adore it. I still haven't decided which I will do (if and/or when I get married). I'm not exactly hesitant to give up my current last name, but the whole "husband's surname-wife's surname" combination appeals to me.
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*Intercourse.* |
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I'm really not sure what I'm going to do. My last name isn't common at all in the United States, theres only about 7 in the whole US. I think theres a few more over in England but thats it.
I think that when I do get married I will take my husbands last name though, I don't know it just seems like the right thing to do? My last name is 11 letters long. I use to hate it as a kid but I have come to like that not many people have it as a last name. On the other hand I don't really like it because the most people misspell it and its quite annoying on what they come up with ![]() |
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*mona lisa* |
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I think that when I do get married I will take my husbands last name though, I don't know it just seems like the right thing to do? How come? It's a common practice and may be considered a 'tradition' to some, but it certainly doesn't seem to be the right thing to do (at least to me).
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