Yes, and that's why I usually give people the benefit of the doubt. But I have been sending my relatives Christmas cards for years that list our names as Jane Doe and John Smith. If they were really paying attention, they would know my name hasn't changed to my husband's. And Miss Manners says you should make an effort to address people the way they want to be addressed so etiquette requires one to pay attention. But I love my relatives and they're not going to change. This is not worth getting bent out of shape over. |
Is this for real? My sheets are monogrammed, I have a door sign outside that says "The Smith Family", my stationary is monogrammed, I have a monogram on my wreath, cell phone case is monogrammed, my luggage is monogrammed.... Serious question though: if you didn't take your DH's last name, does that mean you're never a "Mrs."? Or are you still a "Mrs. Smith" even though your last name is Doe officially? (I assume you can't be a Mrs. Doe? because that's your mother?) |
This is obviously a joke, right? You make up a new last name for your friends because you think it looks nicer on the envelope. Right. |
It actually blows my mind that there is someone who has her sheets, luggage and cell phone monogrammed ... Probably as much as it blows your mind that I will never be a Mrs. Anything. |
Are you serious? In my case, perhaps because I had a 15 year long career reputation connected with my maiden name. I'm fine with people who want to change their names, no issue with it. But I have no idea why you would automatically assume everyone would do so, or be annoyed with people who don't. |
Who even uses Mrs. anymore?? Wedding invitations and Christmas cards are usually addressed to Myfirstname & Husbandsfirstname and in other contexts it's always Ms. Mylastname. I have literally never been referred to as Mrs. Anything as long as I've been married. Of course, I'm also not friends with anyone who has monogrammed all of her earthly possessions... |
I didn't change my name because my husband's last name is about as bad as McBarfstein. |
Do you speak or write in another language fluently? Didn't think so. |
Woman with own name and child with my name here....you're making my exact point. You're under the impression that there is such a thing as a typical (you say "normal") American - these old-fashioned conventions simply do not factor for many people. They factor for you - that's fine. Oh, I'm also not American, nor am I "Mrs." anything. I'm "Dr." My world =\= your world. There is no "western system of values." |
+1 |
My mother has a 1980 directory from an organization she belonged to that does the same thing. |
No, I don't monogram. Never understood the appeal and wouldn't do it even if we shared the same last name. But having a different last name than spouse doesn't stop one from putting one's own monograms on things like bags or shirts. |
+10000. Also, my best friend gave her child her last name. I am not confused about it at all and don't think her husband is the stepfather or that they're not married. And she personally doesn't care what other people who don't know them think - why would she? Signed, Dr. Jones, married to Mr. Smith |
Sorry, but you don't exist unless you have a man's name on you. And the monograms are in case you forget that. |