I totally disagree with the majority on this. There is nothing wrong with saying, politely, 'thank you so much for the card! It was so kind of you to think of me. Just an FYI though, I decided to keep my own last name.' That's not rude. If they're your family (even in laws) they should want to respect your choices.
How they respond will tell you a lot. If they keep doing it, you know they're being passive aggressive. Good times. |
I get called Larla (his last name) all the time. But on the flip side, since people often assume we have the same last name, he often gets called John (my last name) so it evens out. |
I don't care. The only time I really made a correction was to a church because I was the one giving the donations and my husband was against it. I explained since the money came from me they might want to consider getting my name right. They did. |
+1 No need to correct anyone. Let it go, OP. As soon as you have kids, you'll be Mrs. ...., like it or not. Kids can't keep different last names straight. They also call you "Larla's mom" |
My husband would correct close relatives on his side of the family who would address things to "Mr. and Mrs. Hislastname." Guess it worked because we've been married 5 years now and no one really does that anymore. |
I don't say anything. But I don't really care. I sign our holiday cards "the (family name)" as we have 3 kids with his last name. Unless it is something legal or medical, I let it go. But keeping my name wasn't a big statement for me. I just didn't feel strongly, so I didn't change my name. |
In my social/work circle, it's very much the norm not to change one's name. So, no. But I don't correct people, and I don't care. I get to use my name all the time at work, so it's not getting lost. |
I really do not mind if random people call me Mrs. DH's last name. I love my DH and being called by his name will not offend me. I also understand that they are assuming that I have followed the norm and taken my DH's Last Name.
People who matter most - DH, ILs, Parents, Relatives, Friends, Employer, School, Govt, Financial Institutions - know me by my maiden name. |
Well, when you send things to them, make sure you put your name on the envelope so they see it.
My relatives all assumed I changed my name but after a number of years of getting Christmas cards from the Smith and Jones family, now they know better. |
I haven't found this to be the case at all. Now that my kids' friends have outgrown "Larla's mom" phase, I get called either Miss Mary or Ms. Smith, but almost never Mrs. Jones. And even when they were at the Larla's mom stage I rarely got "Mrs. Jones." |
My mom still addresses stuff to me as "Mrs. John Smith." I took DH's name, but not his first name; screw Emily Post! But as someone wise said above, it's not the hill I want to die on. |