Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Proper etiquette sez that if you are writing/signing your name and your spouse's, the spouse's name is always written first.
On anything printed, the woman's name always comes before the man's name. An example would be a wedding invitation, the announcement of a birth, etc. The biggest error I see throughout TV are all the name and address signs on lampposts where the husband's name is printed before the wife's name. Tsk, tsk, it's wrong. Ladies first!
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Proper etiquette sez that if you are writing/signing your name and your spouse's, the spouse's name is always written first. Does that apply if my husband writes a letter from the two of us, in his handwriting…. he is to sign it using my name first?? That may be proper, but it sends a weird vibe. ( in my opinion) |
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I tend to mix it up...whatever is easier to say. Bob and Judy just comes out easier than Judy and Bob. The exception is my daughter and her husband. It would be more euphonious to say his name first, but I always put hers first.
My stepdaughter used to get insulted if her father or I said, or wrote, her husband's name first. She is divorced now, but I think (hope) she has matured beyond that now. Last edited by casita37; 11-01-2014 at 05:27 AM. Reason: add sentence |
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After reading your post I realized I do that also. Interesting.
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